SOL CE.3-4 Review
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SOL CE.3-4
Review
Citizenship
SOL 3a Fill in the Blank
• The _____ Amendment defines citizenship.
• The 2 ways to become a citizen of the United
States are:
– ________________________
– ________________________
Immigration
• Immigration and naturalization has led
to a ______________ society.
SOL 3b: The Constitution protects fundamental freedoms in the
1st Amendment. Few, if any, are absolute.
Write the 1st Amendment freedom on your
whiteboard as I call out the definition.
Press
Assembly
Speech
Religion
Petition
Fourteenth Amendment
14th Amendment
Defines
Citizenship
Extends due process
protections to the
actions of the state
SOL 3c: Duties of citizens
SOL 3d: Responsibilities of
Citizens
• Register and vote
• Hold elective office
• Influence government by communicating
with government officials
• Serve in voluntary, appointed positions
• Participate in political campaigns
• Keep informed regarding current issues
• Respect others' rights to an equal voice in
government
SOL 3e: A democratic society requires the
active participation of its citizens.
Ways for citizens to participate in community
service
Volunteer to support democratic institutions
(e.g., League of Women Voters).
Express concern about the welfare of the
community as a whole (e.g., environment, public
health and safety, education).
Help to make the community a good place to
work and live (e.g., by becoming involved with
public service organizations, tutoring,
volunteering in nursing homes).
SOL 4: Personal Character Traits
of Citizens
On the following slides, write on your
whiteboard what personal character
trait each picture or story represents.
• Carrie is a store
employee. Her boss
asks her to take the
store’s deposit of
cash to the bank.
Carrie does so, and
returns to work with
the deposit receipt.
• Trustworthiness
• Self-Reliance
• Courtesy and respect for the rights of others
• Greg is driving to a
party with friends,
and is going the
speed limit. His
friends want him to
drive faster, but he
refuses.
• Respect for the law
• Patriotism
• Crystal goes out
skating with friends
instead of studying
for her test. She
fails the test, and
admits to her
parents she didn’t
study.
• Accountability