Families TodayChapter 20:
Support Your CommunityChapter Summaries with Key Terms and Academic VocabularyChapter SummarySection 20.1 Citizenship Citizenship is membership in a community. It guarantees certain rights. It comes with certain responsibilities. The rights of U.S. citizens are listed in the Constitution and its amendments. Participation is an important responsibility of citizens. Good citizens vote and stay informed. They participate by getting involved. Citizens also participate by providing leadership. People build the communities they want. They do this through their actions. Strong communities help families meet their needs. Citizens build strong communities when they respect property and control crime. They also do this when they care for the environment and promote understanding. Section 20.2 Service Volunteers are people who give unpaid help to others in the form of time, service, or skills. Service to others is part of a well-rounded life. The demand for volunteers always exceeds the supply. Volunteer work is one way for citizens to show commitment to their community and care for others. One of the benefits to volunteers is improving life for others. Volunteers may practice skills and learn new ones. They meet a variety of people and may make new friends. Volunteers need to honor their commitment. They need good work skills. Every community has many opportunities to volunteer. Many national organizations also have opportunities for volunteers. Content and Academic VocabularyContent Vocabulary | | citizenship | | ecology | | pollutant | | volunteer | | altruism | |
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