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  1. Explain how one becomes a citizen in the United States, and explain the rights, duties, and obligations of U.S. citizenship. Discuss the similarities and differences between the rights, duties, and obligations of U.S. citizens and the citizens of two other countries. Pick a current world event.

  2. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA MERIT BADGE SERIES. CITIZENSHIP IN THE WORLD. “Enhancing our youths’ competitive edge through merit badges” Requirements. Explain what citizenship in the world means to you and what you think it takes to be a good world citizen.

  3. Citizenship in the World - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 6 of 11 Include in your discussion an explanation of why countries must cooperate in order for world trade and global competition to thrive.

  4. E tn Il u c c: 0 0 0 o o o o 0 v 0 'o o 0 o o 0 o z 0 o o e o o c u z: u > E 0 o o a. o o. o 2 < 2 E Z. E o o 0 E 0 o 8 C c: o 0 o. o a o. Title. Citizenship in the World Merit Badge Pamphlet. Created Date. 11/23/2012 5:02:10 PM.

  5. View current Citizenship in the World Merit Bagde requirements and resources from the official Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Hub.

  6. 1. Explain what citizenship in the world means to you and what you think it takes to be a good world citizen. 2. Explain how one becomes a citizen in the United States, and explain the rights, duties, and obligations of U.S. citizenship. Discuss the similarities and differences between the rights, duties, and obligations of

  7. Through working on this merit badge, Scouts will dive into how one becomes a citizen in the U.S., along with the differences between national and international law. They will study world organizations and their roles.

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