Citizenship in the world power point

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Mr. Ed Powell, MSHRM Assistant Scout Master, Troop 447 [email protected] 440-420-1645

Stand up and Answer What is your name? Where do you live? What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?

Requirement 1 Explain what citizenship in the world means to you and what you think it takes to be a good world citizen. Class discussion of your opinion of what this means to you. There are no right or wrong answers. Rule 1: Our discussion on world citizenship is not a political debate Rule 2: No one can say “I don’t know”

Requirement 1 From the Web Site: https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/what-it-means/ Being a world citizen means thinking about more than yourself. It means realizing that we're all connected to one another in this emerging global community. It means protecting the environment, uplifting the vulnerable and advocating for equality.

Requirement 2 Explain how one becomes a citizen in the United States, and explain the rights, duties, and obligations of U.S. citizenship.

Requirement 2 Discuss the similarities and differences between the rights, duties, and obligations of U.S. citizens and the citizens of two other countries. Country 1

Requirement 2 Discuss the similarities and differences between the rights, duties, and obligations of U.S. citizens and the citizens of two other countries. Country 2

Requirement 3 a. In relation to this current event, discuss with your counselor how a country's national interest and its relationship with other countries might affect areas such as its security, its economy, its values, and the health of its citizens. Security Economy Values Health

Requirement 3 b. In relation to this current event, discuss with your counselor how a country's national interest and its relationship with other countries might affect areas such as its security, its economy, its values, and the health of its citizens. Geography Natural resources Climate

Requirement 4 a. Explain international law and how it differs from national law. Explain the role of international law and how international law can be used as a tool for conflict resolution.

Requirement 4 c. Describe Interpol’s role in the world Describe the International Committee of the Red Cross’s role in the world

Requirement 5 a. Discuss the differences between constitutional and nonconstitutional governments.

Requirement 5 b. Name at least five different types of governments currently in power in the world. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Requirement 5 c. Show on a world map countries that use each of these five different forms of government.

Requirement 6 a. Explain how a government is represented abroad and how the United States government is accredited to international organizations. Representation abroad Accreditation to international organizations

Requirement 6 b. Describe the roles of the following in the conduct of foreign relations. Ambassador Consul Bureau of International Information Programs Agency for International Development United States and Foreign Commercial Service

Requirement 6 c. Explain the purpose of a passport and visa for international travel.

Requirement 7 Do two of the following and share with your counselor what you have learned: Visit the website of the U.S. State Department. Learn more about an issue you find interesting that is discussed on this website. Visit the website of an international news organization or foreign government, OR examine a foreign newspaper available at your local library, bookstore, or newsstand. Find a news story about a human right realized in the United States that is not recognized in another country. Visit with a student or Scout from another country and discuss the typical values, holidays, ethnic foods, and traditions practiced or enjoyed there. Attend a world Scout jamboree. Participate in or attend an international event in your area, such as an ethnic festival, concert, or play.