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List voting qualifications for elections in Georgia/ The 3 principles in the Pledge of Allegiance GA Flag
Read the descriptions on the side panel, and drag and drop it to the correct term it is describing.
1. Rights 2. Responsibilities
3. Duties 4. Wisdom
5. Justice 6. Moderation
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First part — Voting qualifications (Georgia, U.S. state)
- Must be a U.S. citizen.
- Must be a legal resident of Georgia and of the county in which you want to vote.
- Must be at least 18 years old on or before the day of the election. (You may register before turning 18 in many cases if you will be 18 by election day.)
- Not currently serving a sentence for a felony conviction (voting rights are restored when sentence, probation, and parole are completed or as provided by law).
- Not declared mentally incompetent by a court in a way that removes voting rights.
- You must be registered to vote by the registration deadline for the election (check Georgia Secretary of State for current deadlines).
- At the polls you must show an acceptable photo ID (Georgia has a voter ID requirement—acceptable IDs include GA driver’s license/state ID, U.S. passport, military ID, etc.).
If you meant the country of Georgia (not the U.S. state), tell me and I’ll list those qualifications.
Second part — Matching the six terms to likely side‑panel descriptions
The three principles shown on the Georgia state seal/flag are: Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation. (On the seal the three pillars represent the three branches of government: Wisdom = Legislature, Justice = Judiciary, Moderation = Executive.)
Below are short descriptions you can drag to each term. If your side panel uses different wording, match by meaning.
- Rights — “Freedoms and protections guaranteed to citizens (e.g., free speech, the right to vote).”
- Responsibilities — “Things citizens should do to help their community and government (e.g., vote, be informed, volunteer).”
- Duties — “Obligations required by law or civic order (e.g., obey laws, pay taxes, serve on a jury).”
- Wisdom — “Using knowledge and good judgment; (on GA seal) the pillar representing the legislative/decision‑making authority.”
- Justice — “Fairness and the impartial application of laws; (on GA seal) represents the judicial branch.”
- Moderation — “Avoiding extremes and exercising restraint; (on GA seal) represents the executive branch and balanced government).”
If you paste the exact side‑panel descriptions here I’ll match each one to the correct term for you.
- Must be a U.S. citizen.
- Must be a legal resident of Georgia and of the county in which you want to vote.
- Must be at least 18 years old on or before the day of the election. (You may register before turning 18 in many cases if you will be 18 by election day.)
- Not currently serving a sentence for a felony conviction (voting rights are restored when sentence, probation, and parole are completed or as provided by law).
- Not declared mentally incompetent by a court in a way that removes voting rights.
- You must be registered to vote by the registration deadline for the election (check Georgia Secretary of State for current deadlines).
- At the polls you must show an acceptable photo ID (Georgia has a voter ID requirement—acceptable IDs include GA driver’s license/state ID, U.S. passport, military ID, etc.).
If you meant the country of Georgia (not the U.S. state), tell me and I’ll list those qualifications.
Second part — Matching the six terms to likely side‑panel descriptions
The three principles shown on the Georgia state seal/flag are: Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation. (On the seal the three pillars represent the three branches of government: Wisdom = Legislature, Justice = Judiciary, Moderation = Executive.)
Below are short descriptions you can drag to each term. If your side panel uses different wording, match by meaning.
- Rights — “Freedoms and protections guaranteed to citizens (e.g., free speech, the right to vote).”
- Responsibilities — “Things citizens should do to help their community and government (e.g., vote, be informed, volunteer).”
- Duties — “Obligations required by law or civic order (e.g., obey laws, pay taxes, serve on a jury).”
- Wisdom — “Using knowledge and good judgment; (on GA seal) the pillar representing the legislative/decision‑making authority.”
- Justice — “Fairness and the impartial application of laws; (on GA seal) represents the judicial branch.”
- Moderation — “Avoiding extremes and exercising restraint; (on GA seal) represents the executive branch and balanced government).”
If you paste the exact side‑panel descriptions here I’ll match each one to the correct term for you.
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