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  2. Begin by entering your Scout's name, unit, and date started at the top of the workbook. This personalizes your document and helps keep track of your progress.
  3. In Section 1, discuss with your counselor what citizenship means. Use the provided space to jot down your thoughts on rights, duties, and obligations of citizenship.
  4. For Section 2, utilize a map or electronic device to locate key government buildings and services in your community. Document these findings directly in the designated areas.
  5. Attend a local council meeting as outlined in Section 3. Record details about the meeting and any issues discussed that resonate with you.
  6. In Section 4, identify an important community issue and interview a relevant government official. Make sure to note their responses for discussion with your counselor.
  7. Complete Sections 5 through 8 by engaging with community services and organizations. Document your volunteer hours and prepare a presentation about your findings.

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Becoming a good citizen within your community is all about being informed, contributing often, and taking action. The Eagle-required Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge will have you do all three of these things and teach you the skills necessary to become an upstanding member of your community.
A citizen is a participatory member of a political community. Citizenship is gained by meeting the legal requirements of a national, state, or local government. A nation grants certain rights and privileges to its citizens. In return, citizens are expected to obey their countrys laws and defend it against its enemies.
Requirement 7c: Service Hours Scouts must complete at least 8 hours of service within their community. These hours may come from volunteering at a non-profit agency.
of Community As an American citizen, you are entitled to the freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and to the full protection of federal, state, and local laws. You also can count on the support of local service departments like fire and sanitation. But these rights of citizenship come with a price.
Include information about the history, cultures, and ethnic groups of your community; its best features and popular places where people gather; and the challenges it faces. Stage your presentation in front of your merit badge counselor or a group, such as your patrol or a class at school.

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Community citizenship refers to the possession by members of a community of a range of social and cultural rights and responsibilities by virtue of their membership of that community and as a distinct element of their national citizenship rights.

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