Understanding Citizenship
A worksheet for Grade 4 students to learn about the rights, responsibilities, and characteristics of good citizens.
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Understanding Citizenship
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. Which of these is a right of a U.S. citizen?
To drive a car without a license
To vote in federal elections
To ignore laws you don't like
To pay no taxes
2. A good citizen helps their by volunteering.
3. One important responsibility of a citizen is to obey the .
4. All people born in the United States are automatically citizens.
True
False
5. Name two ways you can be a good citizen in your school or neighborhood.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
6. As citizens, we have certain , like freedom of speech.
7. We also have , such as paying taxes and serving on a jury.
8. Good citizens treat others with .
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