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2011
Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge
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Scoutmaster Bucky Comments: |
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The Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge is one that you will need to complete in order to attain the rank of Eagle.
If you like the Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge, consider also doing Citizenship in the World, American Heritage, and Scouting Heritage. |
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BSA Advancement ID |
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Last Requirements Revision |
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2005 |
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Scoutmaster Bucky Workbook |
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Scoutmaster Bucky offered this merit badge: |
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Saturday
May 21, 2011 |
Rockford, MN |
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12 Scouts |
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Saturday
November 6, 2010 |
Richfield, MN |
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66 Scouts |
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Saturday January 9, 2010 |
Richfield, MN |
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12 Scouts |
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Saturday November 7, 2009 |
Richfield, MN |
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67 Scouts |
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Saturday February 7, 2009 |
Richfield, MN |
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3 Scouts |
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Requirements: |
source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition |
Explain what citizenship in the nation means and what it takes to be a good
citizen of this country. Discuss the rights, duties, and obligations of a
responsible and active American citizen
Do TWO of the following
Visit a place that is listed as a National Historic Landmark or that is on the
National Register of Historic Places. Tell your counselor what you learned about
the landmark or site and what you found interesting about it.
Tour your state capitol building or the U.S. Capitol. Tell your counselor what
you learned about the capitol, its function, and the history
Tour a federal facility. Explain to your counselor what you saw there and what
you learned about its function in the local community and how it serves this
nation
Choose a national monument that interests you. Using books, brochures, the
Internet (with your parent's permission), and other resources, find out more
about the monument. Tell your counselor what you learned, and explain why the
monument is important to this country's citizens
Watch the national evening news five days in a row OR read the front page of a
major daily newspaper five days in a row. Discuss the national issues you
learned about with your counselor. Choose one of the issues and explain how it
affects you and your family Discuss each of the following documents with your counselor. Tell your counselor
how you feel life in the United States might be different without each one
Declaration of Independence
Preamble to the Constitution
The Constitution
Bill of Rights
Amendments to the Constitution
List the six functions of government as noted in the preamble to the
Constitution. Discuss with your counselor how these functions affect your family
and local community
With your counselor's approval, choose a speech of national historical
importance. Find out about the author, and tell your counselor about the person
who gave the speech. Explain the importance of the speech at the time it was
given, and tell how it applies to American citizens today. Choose a sentence or
two from the speech that has significant meaning to you, and tell your counselor
why
Name the three branches of our federal government and explain to your counselor
their functions. Explain how citizens are involved in each branch. For each
branch of government, explain the importance of the system of checks and
balances
Name your two senators and the member of Congress from your congressional
district. Write a letter about a national issue and send it to one of these
elected officials, sharing your view with him or her. Show your letter and any
response you receive to your counselor
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this page last reviewed and updated -
May 2011 |
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