CITIZENSHIP IN THE WORLD
- Answer the following:
- What is citizenship? How does one become a
citizen in the United States? How does one become
a citizen in other countries?
- What rights, duties, and obligations does
American citizenship entail? How are these
similar to or different from the way citizenship
is experienced in two other countries?
- Do the following:
- Discuss the concept of national interest.
- Explain how a country's security, economy, and
values relate to its national interest.
- Explain ONE of the following to your counselor:
- How communications and transportation have
changed relationships between countries
- How changing national interests, democratic
values, and global economic partnerships are
affecting the relationships between countries.
- Do the following:
- Tell how the geography, natural resources, and
climate of a country affect its economy.
- Using a map of the world, select two countries.
Describe how geography, natural resources, and
climate are important in defining each country's
national interest. Explain how these interests
affect relations with at least two other
countries.
- Do the following:
- Explain international law and how it differs from
national law. What role does international law
perform in the international system? Describe how
international law can be used as a tool for
conflict resolution.
- Select TWO of the following global issues and
explain how they have been affected by
international agreements and treaties:
- Environmentalism
- Terrorism
- International trade
- Communications
- Transportation
- Famine relief
- Disease control
- International sports
- Select TWO of the following organizations and
describe their role in the international system:
- The United Nations
- The World Court
- World Organization of the Scout Movement
- The World Health Organization
- Amnesty International
- The International Red Cross
- Americas Watch
- CARE
- Do the following:
- Explain to your counselor what is meant by
- International trade agreement
- Foreign exchange
- Balance of payments
- Tariffs
- Free trade
- Explain how world trade and global competition
affect the economy of your state and your
community.
- Locate the listing of foreign currency
exchange rates in the financial section
of the newspaper. Select three major
foreign currencies and explain the rates
of exchange between these currencies and
the American dollar.
- Select a foreign currency and price a
product in that currency. Explain how
fluctuations in currency exchange rates
affect the price of that product if you
are exporting it from the United States.
Explain how fluctuations in currency
exchange rates affect the price of that
product if you are importing it into the
United States.
- Do the following:
- Discuss the differences between constitutional
and non-constitutional governments.
- Name at least five different types of government
currently in power in the world.
- Show on a world map countries that use each of
these five different forms of government.
- Do the following:
- Explain how a government is represented abroad.
How is the United States government accredited to
international organizations?
- Describe the roles of the following in the
conduct of foreign relations:
- Ambassador
- Consul
- United States Information Agency
- Agency for International Development
- Foreign Commercial Service
- Explain the purpose of a passport and visa for
international travel.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Attend a world jamboree.
- Take part in an international event in your area.
- Visit with a foreign exchange student and discuss
his or her country and customs.
- Study a foreign language for a year.
- Write an embassy or consulate for material about
its country and discuss the material with your
counselor.
- Examine a particular international issue and give
a brief oral presentation and a written report to
your counselor.