Blog Post 3: Citizenship
Citizenship In societies across the world, people may or may not have a choice to take part in their government. Also, the rights of the people living in their respective countries have varying rights and responsibilities to those living elsewhere across the world. These are some characteristics of one who has citizenship in their country. Taking part and having a voice in your government is a key part of being a model citizen and seeing the injustices that your country is not doing anything to fix and taking it into your own hands through peaceful methods is one way to make a change. A major part of citizenship is taking an active role in your society to improve it. Voicing out complaints about issues in the government and society and acting against them are what model citizens do. Possibly the most notable example of someone who stood against their societies’ problems is Martin Luther King Jr.. What King di...
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