Steps review your cap file. make sure you have duties and responsibilities from the lesson listed in the file. circle or highlight three duties or responsibilities you think are most important. in a new file, list the three civic duties or responsibilities of u. s. citizens you chose in step 2. answer each of the following questions with at least two complete sentences: what does it mean to be a good citizen? what is the difference between a civic duty and a civic responsibility? be sure to give an example for each to explain. when have you experienced a civic duty or responsibility? you may describe the example you wrote in your cap file. why is it important to a community for people to have good citizenship? what could happen if people do not fulfill a civic duty or responsibility? give a specific example. save your work to one file to turn in. check your spelling and grammar. use the name "effective_citizenship_analysis_you r name" for your file to turn in.
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