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Module 1.4 Extended-Response Questions - R - (1Q) - T

The document presents a question regarding the distinction between 'rights' and 'duties' in the context of citizenship. It defines 'rights' as the freedoms permitted by law for citizens, while 'duties' are the civic responsibilities that citizens are expected to fulfill. This is part of a question bank for an extended-response assessment in the S1 Module 1.4 Rights and Duties.

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Module 1.4 Extended-Response Questions - R - (1Q) - T

The document presents a question regarding the distinction between 'rights' and 'duties' in the context of citizenship. It defines 'rights' as the freedoms permitted by law for citizens, while 'duties' are the civic responsibilities that citizens are expected to fulfill. This is part of a question bank for an extended-response assessment in the S1 Module 1.4 Rights and Duties.

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Citizenship, Economics and Society Extended-response Questions

Question Bank
S1 Module 1.4 Rights and Duties
State the difference between “rights” and “duties”. (2 marks)
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#Ans:#“Rights” are the rights that the law allows citizens to exercise and the freedom
they enjoy. “Duties” are the civic responsibilities that citizens should fulfil while
enjoying the rights.

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