Keep your cool. Take care of the crisis. Don't freak out. You can panic later after it is all over if you like.
Vote in elections, obey the laws, and respect the privacy and rights of your neighbors.If you have the time or inclination to volunteer for community projects, that is a definite positive, but hardly required.
The nullification crisis lead to the civil war because the southern states felt it took away from their rights. States rights were very important at this time in history.
we should go to the church during our vacant time or during saturdays and sundays
At the present time (mid-2010), about 20% of the population of Israel is comprised of ethnic Arabs. They are citizens of Israel, with the rights and responsibilities of all other citizens, except that they are not responsible for military service. Along with other citizens, Arab citizens of Israel have the right to vote in the elections if they so choose; Arabs have been elected and occupy seats in the Knesset ... Israel's parliament.
YES!
There were mass amounts of disagreements towards the involvement in World War I. Numerous citizens felt as if they were being deprived of their constitutional rights. Many outspoken people were jailed. It was a time of great national crisis and the Constitution was thoroughly tested.
Yes.
At the time the U.S. was founded, its female citizens did not share all of the same rights.
Ancient Greece was the first place to attempt to promote the political rights of all citizens.
No, well at this time now, (2009), the rights in the constitution apply to all amrican u.s citizens. Back when the constitution was written women or black didn't have any rights at all no matter what any one said.
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Time Crisis was created in 1995.