Explain what citizenship in the world means to you and what
you think it takes to be a good world citizen.
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.
Do the following:
Pick a current world event. 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.
Select a foreign country and discuss with your counselor
how its geography, natural resources, and climate influence
its economy and its global partnerships with other
countries.
Do TWO of the following:
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.
Using resources such as major daily newspapers, the
Internet (with your parent's permission), and news
magazines, observe a current issue that involves
international trade, foreign exchange, balance of payments,
tariffs, and free trade. Explain what you have learned.
Include in your discussion an explanation of why countries
must cooperate in order for world trade and global
competition to thrive.
Select TWO of the following organizations and describe
their role in the world.
The United Nations
The World Court
World Organization of the Scout Movement
The World Health Organization
Amnesty International
The International Committee of the Red Cross
CARE
Do the following:
Discuss the differences between constitutional and nonconstitutional governments.
Name at least five different types of governments
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 and how
the United States government is accredited to international
organizations.
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
Explain the purpose of a passport and visa for
international travel.
Do TWO of the following (with your parent's permission) and
share with your counselor what you have learned:
Visit the Web site of the U.S. State Department.
Learn more about an issue you find interesting that is
discussed on this Web site.
Visit the Web site 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.
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