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Vocabulary
rightsresponsibilitiesMexican American citizensMexican immigrantscivic participationUnited States
Skills
  • describe (rights of Mexican American citizens in civic participation) #dok1
  • describe (responsibilities of Mexican American citizens in civic participation) #dok1
  • describe (rights of Mexican immigrants in civic participation) #dok1
  • describe (responsibilities of Mexican immigrants in civic participation) #dok1
  • differentiate (rights and responsibilities of citizens vs. immigrants) #dok2
  • analyze (various forms of civic participation) #dok3
Learning Targets
  • I can describe rights of Mexican American citizens related to civic participation in the United States. #dok1
  • I can describe responsibilities of Mexican American citizens related to civic participation in the United States. #dok1
  • I can describe rights and responsibilities of Mexican immigrants in civic participation within the United States. #dok1
  • I can differentiate between the rights and responsibilities of Mexican American citizens and Mexican immigrants regarding civic participation. #dok2
  • I can analyze how Mexican American citizens and Mexican immigrants participate in civic life in the United States. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Citizenship includes both rights and responsibilities that shape individuals' participation in civic life.
  • Mexican American citizens and Mexican immigrants engage with civic participation in diverse and meaningful ways in the United States.
Essential Questions
  • What rights and responsibilities do Mexican American citizens have in civic participation within the United States?
  • How do the civic rights and responsibilities of Mexican American citizens differ from those of Mexican immigrants?
  • Why is civic participation important to both individuals and the community?
  • In what ways have Mexican American citizens and Mexican immigrants contributed to civic life in the United States?
  • How might the experiences of Mexican American citizens and Mexican immigrants shape their approaches to civic participation?