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Lesson 79 of 84 ยท Civics

โญ 30 XP๐Ÿ›๏ธ Civic Square

The Difference Between Rights and Privileges

๐ŸŒMission Brief #79

Citizens can write letters to elected officials to share concerns or ideas.

๐ŸŽฏ Your mission

Decide what YOU would do in their shoes.

โšก The twist

A 'fair rule' for one group can be unfair for another.

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Mind = Blown

๐Ÿคฏ Women in New Zealand could vote 27 years before women in the US.

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Then & Now

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Knowing this makes you a better voter when you grow up.

Citizens can write letters to elected officials to share concerns or ideas. Representatives pay attention when many people contact them about the same issue. It is a powerful tool of democracy.

Key Facts

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Jury duty is a civic responsibility.

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Citizens can vote at age 18.

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Rights come with responsibilities.

Check Your Understanding

Question 1

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Which is a right protected by the Bill of Rights?

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Why this still matters

Your school has rules. Where do they come from? Who decides them?

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Stretch Challenge

Try this in real life this week.

Watch a town meeting or council clip on YouTube for 5 minutes.

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For the dinner table

โ€œWhat's one rule at our house you'd change if you could vote on it?โ€

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