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RSB [31]
2 years ago
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Provide an example of one action that could be seen as “good” citizenship by some people and the same action could be seen as “b

ad” citizenship by others. Explain why.
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2 answers:
kipiarov [429]2 years ago
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Answer:

An example of one action that could be seen as both  Good citizenship and bad citizenship example would be voting for a political figure in a campaign.

Some people may agree with your decision (good citizenship), and some people are against your decision since they do not side with that political figure. (bad citizenship)

irga5000 [103]2 years ago
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Answer:

I think it's important to a community for it's citizens to have good citizenship because of the many benefits it brings.

If people have good citizenship, their community could be a cleaner, safer, prettier, and happier place.  If people are caring and are willing to take the time to help others, they will not just be turning their city into a better place, but turning into better, happier people themselves.

The people in that community will not be as selfish, demanding, or even stressed as people who don't show good citizenship.  If they are constantly outwardly focused, they won't have any time to be stressed about their own problems. They also won't have as much stress based upon time, like being late. It won't matter as much if they are late because others will help them out with their work.

Explanation:

Provide an example of one action that could be seen as “good” citizenship by some people and the same action could be seen as “bad” citizenship by others. Explain why.

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