Being a good citizen in the U.S. involves actively participating in the democratic process, such as voting and staying informed about local and national issues. It also means respecting the rights of others, following laws, and contributing to the community through volunteer work or civic engagement. Additionally, fostering inclusivity and promoting social justice are essential aspects of responsible citizenship. Ultimately, a good citizen strives to uphold the values of democracy, equality, and respect for all individuals.
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us good to fight against nothing! us good to fight FOR! us think glass half full.
It is good for us because it gives us the right to have trial by jury!
They didn't take it over; they bought it from Russia, for a very cheap sum. At the time, no one thought it was good for much, so I don't really know why they bought it. However, in the ninteen hundreds, they discovered gold there, so it turned out to be a good purchase.
We had to because japan bombed us.
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you can vote if you are a citezen
Only if born on us soil
pay a citezen 100000 gold and it will give you 1000 good
Albert Einstein in 1940 renounced his German citizenship and became a U.S. citizen.
they have to eat cheese crackers they have to eat cheese crackers
The correct spelling is "citizen."
Angelina Jolie was a good citizen because she participated in charity projects and takes care for children with out homes or parents. she tries to make their lives better.
Its 16 And you have to be a british citezen
Of course I can still become a US citizen if YOUare convicted of class B misdemeanor. :-)
No. The U.S. Constitution specifically states that the President must be a natural born citizen.
you have to be over 35, you have to be an american citezen, and you need to have an education