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essay on the rights and responsibilities of citizens for class 7

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Answered by ItzzzzzzzzzMe
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"Rights and Responsibilities of a citizen"   In general 'citizens' sense of the word: the city-dweller, but now the 'citizen' word holds a special meaning. Citizens can have both, whether they are rural or townspeople.   In ancient Greece and Rome in the 'citizen' was the term used for those specific people who had full rights. In the civilization of ancient Rome and Greece, many disgusting example of slavery adequately meet.   These individuals were enslaved people could not forbid their equal rights. Although these slaves in the land, the state Ctrchchhaya lived, but he had no power of Rome Mman independent citizens.   Over time, 'citizen' meaning of the word has changed, that the scholars expressed thus: the "citizens can not only live in the state over the humans. That her right to become citizens if it is necessary and if his duty. "Seditious person, criminal, punishment, nuts, are not bankrupt her civil rights.   Our Constitution every citizen to develop their personality from the state of political, religious, social and economic freedom, which is very important. That freedom may result in the license, it will prove fatal for people-community. Citizens need to be aware of their duties.     Advancement of citizens is the responsibility of citizens themselves. In civilian life by the state is our national independence. Citizens have full freedom of speech and writing, as well as citizens have a duty to the article and not a speech, in which public communalism and religious feelings arise out.   Civil-life-the first phase of cooperation; Namely how the human society more and more peaceful state acts within its advancement. If someone tries to assassinate the state has a duty to give proper punishment for his crime such person.   The task is to establish the state of discipline. Good citizen that he fair, not to be greedy and be tolerant, then he can serve society's true. He should take his responsibility that his community, society, country and what are the duties towards the nation. That any such action shall not be against the public interest.   Civil-life teaches us is cooperation. Sbyana in the early period of man's need for security and convoy were made. He still could not live alone. Today civilization when all the happiness and peaceful living man assured him, then we are certain duties, which is absolutely essential to follow. We have obtained exclusive rights from the state, the most important: the right to peace and security.   The duty of the state: the thieves, bandits and anti-social elements to protect us from. Therefore, the government has appointed the police to establish orderliness. You must protect the country from external attacks. If a man should try to harm each other in vain, strikes, to murder all these crimes punishable by the state must give the person; Peace-orderliness of social life because he does dissolve. To maintain the orderliness of the courts system in which the individual is given proper punishment of all crimes.  Thus, every citizen must strive constantly to overcome these evils. The conclusion is that there is awareness as citizens of their rights accordingly if they remain aware of their duties and social welfare of the country is certain.         
Answered by avila
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In today’s society, the responsibilities of the citizens are to know their rights. Citizens are expected to; understand the rules that our government has presented to us, abide by these rules for our own well being and freedom, and serve our communities and government back. In 1789, the Constitution of the United States was ratified. Many people were not pleased with this constitution; they felt as though it did not protect their rights to the fullest extent and wanted to amend the constitution. On December 15, 1791, the Constitution of the United States was amended and we were given ten amendments, known as The Bill of Rights, to protect our freedoms. The Bill of Rights is a list of the most important rights citizens have and value. The purpose of the bill is to protect against any infringement from the government, so the citizens can live in a free nation and have control over their communities and lives.

The first amendment on the Bill of Rights states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” This amendment protects the right to fallow whatever religion one chooses to and be able to safely practice that religion. The amendment also grants one the freedom to say whatever they want, as long as it does not cause an out break of danger and chaos. Freedom of the press allows one to write and publish anything appropriate to the community. Freedom of assembly is the individual right to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue and defend common interests at certain times and places. Lastly, to petition the Government for a redress of grievances, this specifically prohibits Congress from abridging the right of the people.

The second amendment; “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” This amendment guarantees a strong, well trained military to protect the United States. This amendment also protects the right to own a firearm and the government can’t say otherwise. 

“No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.” The third amendment states that soldiers are not allowed to be placed and granted access to live in ones home with out the owner agreeing to it first.
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