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What Is Civic Responsibility
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Start with a question
Civic responsibility is the idea that every member of a community plays a part in keeping that community strong and fair.
In brief
Civic responsibility means taking actions that help support and improve your community and society. This can include voting, following laws, volunteering, and staying informed about public issues.
Questions to think about
- Why is it important for people to take part in their communities?
- How can small actions contribute to the well-being of a society?
- What might happen if people ignore their civic responsibilities?
Try this
Think about your community or school. Write down three ways you can show civic responsibility this week. It could be as simple as picking up litter, helping a neighbor, or learning about a local issue.
One thing to take away
What is one example of civic responsibility you can practice in your daily life?
Story bridge
Story bridge
Imagine traveling through different times where communities face challenges. Each place you visit shows how people’s actions shape their society. Understanding civic responsibility helps you see how choices made by individuals can change history.
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