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Review the khan academy
Responsibilities of Citizens in the United States
& Obligations of Citizens in the United

answer the following questions and organize it under those categories in a 7th graders response

What are the legal and informal responsibilities of American citizens?

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Here’s a simple, 7th‑grade friendly answer organized under the two categories you named.

Responsibilities of Citizens in the United States (legal responsibilities)
- Obey the law — Follow local, state, and federal laws (traffic rules, criminal laws, etc.).
- Pay taxes — Pay income, sales, and other taxes required by law so the government can pay for services.
- Serve on a jury when called — If you are summoned, you must go and be part of a jury trial.
- Register for the Selective Service (males 18–25) — Young men must sign up in case a draft is needed.
- Go to school (for kids) — Students must attend school until a certain age, as required by state law.
- Follow court orders and official requirements — Obey decisions from courts, pay fines, and follow legal documents or licenses (like driver’s licenses).

Obligations of Citizens in the United (informal responsibilities)
- Vote — It’s not required by law, but voting is an important way citizens shape government.
- Stay informed — Learn about current events, local issues, and how government works.
- Respect others’ rights and opinions — Treat people fairly and listen even if you disagree.
- Volunteer and help your community — Donate time or help at local events, schools, or shelters.
- Speak up and participate — Contact elected officials, join community meetings, or peacefully protest to make your voice heard.
- Be a good neighbor — Follow community rules, pick up trash, and help when someone needs it.
- Serve in civic roles (optional) — Run for local office, join boards, or serve on committees if you want to help lead.

Short summary: Legal responsibilities are things the law makes you do (like paying taxes and serving on juries). Informal responsibilities are things citizens should do to help their communities and democracy (like voting, staying informed, and volunteering).