What happens if one does not have citizenship?
With reference to the three videos and this article, consider these questions:
What are some rights and responsibility that a Singapore citizen has?
What are some common practices that foster sense of identity that brings about sense of belonging?
What are some common values that bind Singaporeans?
What other ways would you consider that will help you foster sense of identity?
What is the role of the Legislative, Executive and Judiciary branch?
Why is there a separation of powers between the three branches of government?
What is an Act of Parliament?
What is a bill?
What are the various stages that a bill has to go through before it can be instituted as a law?
Bonus question: Do you know what is a mace?
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What is the role of the government?
What are some changes implemented by the government?
Why is there a need for this change?
Why is it difficult to meet everyone's needs and interests?
Why is it challenging for the government to decide what is good for society?
There are different groups of people in Singapore who face challenges in their lives.
The government is responsible for addressing the needs of these groups of people in society.
However, the government cannot meet everyone's needs because of limited resources.
Citizens (including community groups and individuals) complement the government's efforts in working for the good of society
With reference to the videos below, consider these questions:
What is the government doing to safeguard Singapore from terror threats?
What can individuals and the community do to safeguard Singapore from terror threats?