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AK - C. (2)
accept responsibility for protecting and enhancing the quality of life in the state through the political and governmental processes
AK - E. (2)
recognize that it is important for citizens to fulfill their public responsibilities
AK - E. (6)
recognize the value of community service
AK - E. (7)
be able to implement ways of solving problems and resolving conflict
AL - (Political Science) 12.
Explain how the United States can be improved by individual and collective participation and by public service.
AL - (Political Science) 12.2
Participating in the political process (examples: writing letters, being involved in political campaigns and issues).
AL - (Political Science) 12.4
Applying a problem-solving model to a community project, including constructing a policy statement, budget, and an action plan to achieve one or more goals related to an issue of public concern.
AL - (Political Science) 12.1
Identifying options for civic and community action (examples: investigating the feasibility of a specific solution to a traffic problem, developing a plan for the construction of a subdivision, using maps to make and justify decisions about the best location for facilities).
AR - C.5.6.11
Analyze the importance of citizen participation in government at the state and local level.
AR - C.5.6.8
Evaluate ways being a good citizen is important for every individual (e.g., voting, obeying laws, volunteerism).
AR - C.5.8.5
Analyze the influence citizen participation has on government.
AZ - (Civics 8.4.4)
Explain the obligations and responsibilities of citizenship: a. upholding the Constitution, b. obeying the law, c. paying taxes, d. registering for selective service, e. jury duty.
AZ - (Civics 8.4.3)
Describe the importance of citizens being actively involved in the democratic process (i.e., voting, student government, involvement in political decision making, analyzing issues, petitioning public officials).
AZ - (Civics 7.4.3)
Describe the importance of citizens being actively involved in the democratic process (i.e., voting, student government, involvement in political decision making, analyzing issues, petitioning public officials).
AZ - (Civics 7.4.4)
Explain the obligations and responsibilities of citizenship: a. upholding the Constitution, b. obeying the law, c. paying taxes, d. registering for selective service, e. jury duty).
CA - [8.3]
Students understand the foundation of the American political system and the ways in which citizens participate in it.
CA - 12.3
Students evaluate and take and defend positions on what the fundamental values and principles of civil society are (i.e., the autonomous sphere of voluntary personal, social, and economic relations that are not part of government), their interdependence, and the meaning and importance of those values and principles for a free society.
CA - 12.3.2
Explain how civil society makes it possible for people, individually or in association with others, to bring their influence to bear on government in ways other than voting and elections.
CO - (4.4) A.
explaining the meaning of civic life, politics, and government.
CO - (4.2) B.
identifying contemporary issues that involve civic responsibilities and analyzing various positions on those responsibilities (for example, accepting responsibility for the consequences of one's actions, considering the rights and interests of others, voting, obeying the law, paying taxes, performing voluntary public service, jury service, serving in the armed forces).