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liraira [26]
1 year ago
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For Part 2 of this activity, you will be exploring the roles of citizens on the local, state, and federal level. Do you feel tha

t being an active participant in the equality of women (or any people for that matter) is the responsibility of citizens? Though many people would answer ‘yes’ to this question, it is not a mandatory responsibility for citizens. But, what are the mandatory responsibilities of citizens? Visit the suggested websites (or any others that you find useful) and fill in the chart below separating the responsibilities of citizens into either local, state, or federal. Find at least four for each column. Be sure to indicate if each responsibility is Mandatory or Voluntary (note that some responsibilities may fall into more than one category). ============================
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timofeeve [1]1 year ago
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