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  2. Begin by entering your Scout’s Name and Unit at the top of the form. This personalizes your workbook and ensures proper tracking.
  3. In Section 1, reflect on what citizenship means to you. Use the text box provided to articulate your thoughts clearly.
  4. For Section 2, explain how one becomes a U.S. citizen. Fill in details about rights, duties, and obligations using separate fields for clarity.
  5. In Section 3, choose a current world event and discuss its implications on security, economy, values, and health. Utilize bullet points for organized responses.
  6. Complete Sections 4 through 7 by selecting tasks that resonate with you. Each task has specific fields; ensure you provide thorough explanations as required.

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While it may mean different things to different people, the most common definition of a citizen of the world is the idea that all people have responsibilities to the world rather than just their country and immediate community.
Teaching Global Citizenship in the Classroom Empower your students as leaders and teachers. ... Organize penpals for your class. ... Take field trips. ... Take time to reflect on the world around you. ... Volunteer. ... Include a lesson on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). ... Organize an International Week. ... Teach culture through music.
Determining factors Citizenship by family (jus sanguinis). ... Citizenship by birth (jus soli). ... Citizenship by marriage (jus matrimonii). ... Naturalization. ... Citizenship by investment or Economic Citizenship. ... Excluded categories.
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Citizenship in the World is an Eagle-required merit badge aimed at connecting scouts to their global community.
In its strictest sense, citizenship is a legal status that means a person has a right to live in a state and that state cannot refuse them entry or deport them. This legal status may be conferred at birth, or, in some states, obtained through 'naturalisation'.
Visit with a student or Scout from another country and discuss the typical values, holidays, ethnic foods, and traditions practiced or enjoyed there. Attend a world Scout jamboree. Participate in or attend an international event in your area, such as an ethnic festival, concert, or play.
Citizenship in the World is an Eagle-required merit badge aimed at connecting scouts to their global community.
With today's ability to travel by air and water, people can buy things from all over the world. You may eat a banana from Colombia or watch a television that was made in China. Global citizens understand that everyone is connected through what they buy and sell.

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