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History, 21.04.2020 01:19 baseball1525

Read President Kennedy's quote in the speech bubble from Citizenship.

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy said, "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country." He had a good point. Citizenship gives you a lot of rights, but it also requires some responsibilities. The country needs citizens to stay informed on issues, obey the laws, serve on juries in court trials, and pay taxes. Citizens have also been called upon to serve the country in times of war. &quot

How does this quote reinforce the author's purpose in the book?

It stresses the need for each citizen to take responsibility for his or her own well-being.
It introduces the idea of citizens giving back more to the community than they take.
It helps frame the idea that citizenship requires being actively involved in civic life.
It states the theme that citizens and great leaders need to work together.

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