Freedom of speech and reigion
To become a U.S. citizen you must
take the Oath of Allegiance. The Oath
includes several promises you make
when you become a U.S. citizen,
including promises to:
• Give up all prior allegiance to any other
nation or sovereignty;
• Swear allegiance to the United States;
• Support and defend the Constitution
and the laws of the United States; and
• Serve the country when required.
U.S. citizens have many responsibilities
other than the ones mentioned in the
Oath. Citizens have a responsibility
to participate in the political
process by registering and voting in
elections. Serving on a jury is another
responsibility of citizenship. Finally,
America becomes stronger when all of
its citizens respect the different opinions,
cultures, ethnic groups, and religions
found in this country. Tolerance for
differences is also a responsibility of
citizenship.
When you decide to become a U.S.
citizen, you should be willing to fulfill
the responsibilities of citizenship. We
hope you will honor and respect the
freedoms and opportunities citizenship
gives you. At the same time, we hope
you become an active member of your
community. It is by participating in your
community that you truly become
an American.
Abuse and neglection
Yes, serving on a jury is a responsibility of Australian citizenship. In addition, this question appears on the Australian citizenship test.
Freedom of speech and reigion
responsibility...reason...rights...I think
to get money
Whatever citizenship it may be, the basic responsibility of any citizen would be to uphold the principles of the constitution of the country and render service to the country when called upon to do so.
"Digital Decency: Navigating Online Ethics & Safety"
The term "corporate social responsibility" and "corporate citizenship" are often used interchangeably. They are used to describe the idea of a business making a positive difference in the world.
Voting in elections is considered a mandatory responsibility of US citizenship.
Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fair, caring and citizenship
Registering to vote communicates your opinions to your representatives.
Citizens must pay taxes and must collect taxes.