English, 05.05.2020 05:15, thawngmawi
Look at the graphic from Citizenship
What is a central idea of the excerpt?
in 1961. President
John F. Kennedy said:
And so, y Polo Americans
as not what your country
can do for you ask what
you can do Fe your country
Great leaders teach us how to be responsible citizens
Responsible citizens may not always obey the rules.
Active citizenship requires responsible citizens
Various laws outline a citizen's responsibilities
He had a good port Citizenship gives you a lot of rights but it also
es some respons es. The country has chers to stay informed
on sus by the serve on juries in court rials and pay taxes
Citizens have also been called upon to serve the country inimes of wor
the lows
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put na Dodoing
Save and Exit
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Mark this and return
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Look at the graphic from Citizenship
What is a central idea of the excerpt?
in 1961. Pre...
What is a central idea of the excerpt?
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