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Sociology
Define citizenship and give an example of good citizenship.
Business
Which of these behaviors benefits coworkers and colleagues and involves assisting, supporting, and developing other organizational members in a way that goes beyond normal job expectations? A. Intrapersonal citizenship behavior B. Interpersonal citizenship behavior C. Organizational citizenship behavior D. Production citizenship behavior E. Political citizenship behavior
Politics of the United States
Understand Citizenship Understand the obligations of citizenship. Use valid primary and secondary sources to write a paragraph explaining the obligations of citizenship. Consider the following questions : What are obligations as they refer to citizenship? How are obligations different from responsibilities and duties? What are some obligations of citizenship? Why are the obligat ions of cit izenship important to the health of democracy?
Sociology
Which of the following statements about American citizenship are true? A) To become a naturalized citizen, a court order must be issued. B) The location of the relatonship can determine natural-born citizenship. C) Collective citizenship occurs when the U.S. acquires a territory. D) States can set their requirements for citizenship.
Management
Describe a job in which citizenship behaviors would be especially critical to an organization's functioning, and one in which citizenship behaviors would be less critical. What is it about a job that makes citizenship more important?
Politics of the United States
Understand the Responsibilities of Citizenship Understand the responsibilities of citizenship such as voting. Write a paragraph explaining why voting is an important responsibility of citizenship. Consider the following questions: What percentage of the eligible population votes? Why is it important to vote?
History of the Americas
**Evaluate the American Indian Citizenship Act of 1924** Write a paragraph evaluating the American Indian Citizenship Act. Explain what the Dawes Act was and how its failure led to the American Indian Citizenship Act, what the American Indian Citizenship Act officially did, and what supporters hoped the act would do.
History of the Americas
Evaluate the American Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 Write a paragraph evaluating the American Indian Citizenship Act. Explain what the Dawes Act was and how its failure led to the American Indian Citizenship Act, what the American Indian Citizenship Act officially did, and what supporters hoped the act would do.
Politics of the United States
What is "diversity of citizenship"?
Economics
What is “diversity of citizenship”?
Politics of the United States
What is participatory citizenship?
Business
Which of the following is false about interpersonal citizenship behavior? A. A team whose members have good interpersonal citizenship behavior is likely to have a positive team atmosphere. B. Interpersonal citizenship behavior is most important when employees work in small groups. C. Interpersonal citizenship behavior is most important when employees work in large groups. D. Behaviors that commonly fall under the ""teamwork"" heading are examples of interpersonal citizenship behavior. E. Team members with good interpersonal citizenship behavior tend to work toward achieving common goals.
history
Analyze the efforts of the Seneca Falls delegates to define and gain access to individual rights and citizenship for women. What definition of citizenship did they embrace for women?
Economics
Write a brief essay describing how the definition of citizenship has changed over time. Describe also the ways in which citizenship has remained the same.
Literature
Chavez claims that repealing birthright citizenship is a “terrible idea” (3). What consequences does she see for the Republican Party if Republicans repeal birthright citizenship?
History
How was citizenship connected to the Greek polis?
Economics
What is a citizen? What is the meaning of citizenship?
History
Why was citizenship so important in Athens?
Politics of the United States
Replace the quoted definition with the correct term suitable A person who gains citizenship through fraud or deception can suffer "the loss of citizenship through a court order".
History of the Americas
Which section of the 14th amendment defines citizenship?
Politics of the United States
How did the Constitution address the issue of citizenship?
History of the Americas
Why is jury duty an example of responsible citizenship?
history
How did the 14th Amendment redefine citizenship?
Politics of the United States
**Explaining** What are the responsibilities, duties, and obligations of citizenship?
Psychology
How can organizational citizenship behaviors be understood?