This document discusses the obligations and responsibilities of citizens. It defines obligations as legal requirements that citizens must fulfill, such as obeying laws, paying taxes, registering for selective service, and serving on juries if summoned. Responsibilities are expectations of citizens, including voting, attending civic meetings, petitioning the government, and running for office. Fulfilling these obligations and responsibilities supports the common good of the community. The document provides examples to help distinguish between obligations and responsibilities and tests the reader's understanding through scenarios. It emphasizes that civic participation, both mandatory and voluntary, is important for society, government, and the political process.