In a democracy the quintessential citizen performs responsibilities and receives rights not offered in other forms of government. Rights given to citizens can be exercised in steps. When participating in a democracy, you have to the right to voice opinions and become a catalyst for any necessary change in the country. Citizenry is in fact the active participation of the people, as citizens, in politics and civic life. The first step to exercising citizenship in a democracy is becoming educated. Education is the key to making informed decisions when voting, protesting, and determining if the country is going in the proper direction. In order to become educated in democracy it is best to take advantage of free outlets of learning. In the United States there is a wealth of information from media outlets such as television news and news papers. In addition to the news, many democratic governments have public schools and offer aid for post-secondary learning. If citizens cannot become educated about the world they live in, the democracy is weakened. After becoming educated the next step is choose a position. Although democracies are one nation, they are often times separated into parties with different views on how things should be run. For instance in America the two parties that reflect the views of the United States are the conservative republican party and the liberal democratic party. In order to choose a position, there must be a proper level of education in order to form an intelligent opinion on how the direction of the country should go. Once a position is chosen you can go about participating in politics and civic life. Once you have decided upon a position in a democracy, the next step is to uphold the civic responsibilities that come along with it. A very important form of civil responsibility is paying taxes. In a democracy taxes are required to be paid by every citizen. The money from taxes is then administered to federal programs like social security and free education. It is a responsibility to pay taxes to your country. Paying taxes is a practice which keeps government funded programs up and running. With the responsibility to become educated and pay taxes, there is an allocation of rights. One of these rights is the right of civil disobedience. Civil disobedience is the right to defy or speak out against government legislation in order to cause a specific change. For example, in United States history, African Americans fought for equal rights. Though some African Americans chose violence to protest, others chose their right to non-violently voice their desire for change in this country. Their quest for
Ms. Shelton Enc 1101 16 February 2012 What is a Global Citizen? The concept of what defines a global citizen varies, for people have their own opinions and say about how they see an ideal one as. Kwame Appiah wrote Cosmopoltianism, and in his opinion, a global citizen is seen as one who sees no division within themselves and “others”; that it is necessary to agree with one another to behave morally. The view of an ideal global citizen has been altered for centuries, and in every culture it is…
How does Osundare present life in Nigeria throughout the poem ‘Not My Business?’ Throughout the poem, Osundare (a Nigerian poet) develops how a dictatorship government in Nigeria has made a wrong impact upon the lives and decisions of the Nigeria citizens and to also highlight his central concern about rugged individualism in Nigeria. To illustrate this impact, the poet has used personal anecdotes in the first three stanzas to refer to how unequally and harshly the dictatorship treats innocent…
years now. It is a new way of teaching design studio in architecture schools that focuses ona design/build curriculum. It engage the students socially in the contex with which they will be designing while subiminally enstilling Sambo's idea of the citizen architect in each and every commnity. Due to the fact that most rural studio projects take place in poor unkept neighborhoods, many of the studio's have to fundraise and seek funds from both the university board and ultimately the government. Nonetheless…
Illegal immigration is a significant issue that needs to be fixed for America to prosper again. Seeing all the news about illegal immigration made me be more aware of how this issue is very important. America is the country where every one wants to go to at least once in their lifetime. They want to experience the culture and see how this country is able to thrive in many areas such as improving businesses and technology. Many want to get away from their homeland due to such threats like government…
think of the term citizen journalist, I think of a voice given to the people. Citizen journalism is a non-professional who gathers, spreads and analyzes the news by using websites like YouTube and creating blogs. With the help of smart phones, tablets and other mobile devices, citizens can capture breaking news as it happens and can possibly report it faster than a journalist on the scene. Even though citizen journalism is an exciting development in today’s society and citizens can capture what news…
China. The article mainly focuses on how the Chinese don’t like foreigners. The article gives examples on what the police or the government is doing to lower the number of foreigners. “China’s uncertainties may drive a wave of nationalism.” The article compares to what we have talked about in class, on how a nation is coming together to force foreigners out. The Chinese do not want foreigners in China because of the disturbance they are causing for the citizens. The article gave examples such as a…
power to prohibit the right of its citizens. English socialism, or IngSoc, was the type of government the Party in 1984 used to torment and to manipulate the behavior of its citizens. Orwell wrote 1984 to restrain people from developing a government that manipulates its citizens, oppresses the thoughts of its citizens, and limits the use of language. Dystopias deal with the power of prohibiting the rights of its citizens just as the Party in 1984 did for its citizens. “Government tyranny and exploitation…
Corrow World History March 19, 2014 Locke or Hobbes: How do you really feel? Locke believed the ideal form of government was a democracy because it allowed the citizens of the country to have their own rights, it allowed them to make governmental decisions for their own good, and he believed that the purpose of the government is to protect individual rights and liberties. Hobbes believed that a monarch should have absolute power over his or her citizens, which I do not agree with. Locke believed that…
influential countries. How does the world view this powerful, influential country? We will determine how other countries view America by learning and analyzing how America treats its own citizens, how America treats other countries, and how America manages its own budget. We propose that the world views America as a well-developed, economically, and politically stable nation that treats its citizens with the utmost respect. One way to analyze how the world views America, is to examine how America treats…
Hannah Guzman Professor Maxwell Political Science 2 9 October 2014 The Legislative Branch and Citizen Interaction The Legislative Branch is composed of the House of Representatives, and the Senate, together they are the two key components that make up the Legislative Branch and form the United States Congress. Congress, allots the Legislative Branch many important duties, most important and well known obligation The Legislative Branch has is creating laws, the laws are drawn up, deliberated about…