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10 lines of duties of a good citizen
Obey lawsPay taxesVoteServe in the military if calledServe in a jury or as a witness in court
Some examples are:votingserving on a jurypaying taxesbeing informed about public issuesobeying the law
it is important to be a good citizen because if you are a good citizen you are nice to others.
They meant that the citizen should set aside personal interest and help the common good. Citizens were to do this by being well-informed and engaged in community affairs. This emphasized duties, not rights.
Article 1165 of the Law on Obligations and Contracts in the Philippines states that when a person fails to fulfill an obligation, the law allows for the creditor to demand fulfillment or damages. This article emphasizes the principle that contracts must be performed in good faith and that parties are expected to honor their agreements.
Obediently fulfilling duties, Blending dedication with responsibility, Loyal to one's commitments, Involved in meeting expectations, Grateful for opportunities, At the heart of every obligation, Taking action with determination, Inspired by a sense of duty, Overcoming challenges with perseverance, Never wavering in one's responsibilities.
The Good Citizen ended in 1933.
The Good Citizen was created in 1913.
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A citizen's duty is a mandatory action required by law or moral obligation, such as paying taxes or serving on a jury. A responsibility is a broader concept encompassing actions that one is expected to perform for the greater good of society, like voting or volunteering in the community.
Obeying all the city, state, and national lawsPaying all your TaxesJury Duty (at least when needed)Serve as a Witness on juryJoin the military when you turn 18Voting