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Bill Of Rights And Responsibilities Of Citizenship

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Rights and Responsibilities of citizenship Generations from back then worked hard in order to preserve our rights. The took responsibility in many forms to let the government,and other know that they wanted to see change in the world. That is why, us today can enjoy our luxurious things that we may take from granted, but some of us just do not get the point that we must do things to change an issue instead of complaining that our government is doing us harm. As individuals we must come out and start to participate as a community, and not be afraid to speak out. We must remember that our Rights are protected, and cannot be taken away.
When thinking about rights of citizenship I think about the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights tells us the …show more content…

By this it means that we as a whole have to be very cautious on what we do to make sure that the law is not broken therefore making the state, or our local community a place of peace. Another Responsibility is that we should be informed on issues that affect our community. By staying informed we can take a stand and try to come up with a solution that will benefit our community, that way everyone who is involved in participating will say their opinions on what they think is a best solution. I personally think that Citizens should vote if, and only if they know what they are voting on, and if they are well informed. Whether we vote for Presidential elections, or representative, or for any ballots we can take .let our voices be heard. If citizens do not vote then they should not complain about anything, because they did not vote.It is our responsibility to be well informed on what we are voting on, and not just vote because someone is a Democrat, or Republican, or any other Party. Even the Presidents of the U.S. have their own interpretation of the responsibilities that a citizen has to do. For example in his Presidential Speech President Kennedy said “ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” ("The Avalon Project : Inaugural Address of John F. Kennedy." ). When I interpret this line from his speech it is telling me that us as citizens should be involved in our community,and be well informed as to what are the issues that are around us, so that we can make a change in our environment. J.F Kennedy, then states the following “My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.” ("The Avalon Project : Inaugural Address of John F. Kennedy." ). In the quote above it is telling us the citizens that if we want to see change in an issue that concerns us we should not leave it just in the

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