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CSC module 5a

PRE-TEST
1. Community Action
2. Community Engagement
3. Citizenship
4. Solidarity

Practice Task 2: Venn Diagram

Differences
Community engagement refers to the process of developing partnerships and
sustaining relationships with and through groups of people affiliated by geographic
proximity, special interest for the purpose of working for the common good and
addressing issues that affect their well-being.
Solidarity is defined as a unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among
individuals with a common interest and mutual support within a group.
Citizen- is frequently used interchangeably with nationality (see: nationality). When
the term "citizenship" is used in a sense other than "nationality," it refers to the legal
rights and duties attached to nationality under domestic law. Citizenship has a more
specific meaning in some national laws and refers to rights and duties that can only
be exercised after reaching the age of majority (such as voting rights) or rights and
duties that can only be exercised within the national territory.

Similarities
All of the concepts contribute to the attainment and realization of community action,
which allows people to work together to address social problems in the community.
POST TEST
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. False

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