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Active citizenship can happen at any level, from your local street to global advocacy:

While basic citizenship is often defined by legal rights and duties like paying taxes or obeying laws, active citizenship is defined by —the belief that you have the skills and power to impact the world around you. Core Characteristics of an Active Citizen active citizen

: They analyze information objectively to recognize misinformation and make decisions based on facts. Common Ways to Take Action Active citizenship can happen at any level, from

: Speaking out against injustice, participating in peaceful protests, or educating others on democratic values. : They value diversity and treat others’ property

: They value diversity and treat others’ property and opinions with respect.

: Simple acts like recycling, reporting infrastructure issues (like potholes), and keeping shared spaces clean.

Being an means more than just having a passport or following the law. It describes individuals who take a proactive role in their communities to drive positive change and support the democratic process.