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"A" 
American
Business 
American Culture 
American Heritage 
American Labor 
Animal Science 
Archaeology 
Archery 
Architecture 
Art 
Astronomy 
Athletics 
Atomic Energy 
Auto Mechanics 
Aviation 
 
"B" 
Backpacking 
Basketry 
Bird Study 
Bugling 
 
"C" 
Camping 
Canoeing 
Chemistry 
Cinematography 
Citizenship
Community* 
Citizenship Nation* 
Citizenship World* 
Climbing 
Coin Collecting 
Collections 
Communications* 
Computers 
Cooking 
Crime Prevention 
Cycling* 
"D" 
Dentistry 
Disability Awareness 
Dog Care 
Drafting 
 
"E" 
Electricity 
Electronics 
Emergency
Preparedness** 
Energy 
Engineering 
Entrepreneurship 
Environmental
Science* 
 
"F" 
Family Life* 
Farm Mechanics 
Fingerprinting 
Fire Safety 
First Aid* 
Fish & Wildlife Mgmt. 
Fishing 
Fly Fishing 
Forestry 
 
"G" 
Gardening 
Genealogy 
Geology 
Golf 
Graphic Arts 
 
"H" 
Hiking 
Home Repairs 
Horsemanship 
 
"I" 
Indian Lore 
Insect Studies 
 
"J" 
Journalism 
 
"K" 
 
"L" 
Landscape Architecture 
Law 
Leatherwork 
Lifesaving** 
 
"M" 
Mammal Study 
Medicine 
Metalwork 
Model Design & Building 
Motorboating 
Music 
 
"N" 
Nature 
 
"O" 
Oceanography 
Orienteering 
 
"P" 
Painting 
Personal Fitness** 
Personal Management* 
Pets 
Photography 
Pioneering 
Plant Science 
Plumbing 
Pottery 
Public Health 
Public Speaking 
Pulp and Paper 
 
"Q" 
 
"R" 
Radio 
Railroading 
Reading 
Reptile & Amphibian Study 
Rifle Shooting 
Rowing 
 
"S" 
Safety 
Salesmanship 
Scholarship 
Sculpture 
Shotgun Shooting 
Skating 
Skiing 
Small Boat Sailing 
Soil & Water
Conservation 
Space Exploration 
Sports** 
Stamp Collecting 
Surveying 
Swimming** 
 
"T" 
Textile 
Theatre 
Traffic Safety 
Truck Transportation 
 
"U" 
 
"V" 
Veterinary Medicine 
 
"W" 
Water Skiing 
Weather 
Whitewater 
Wilderness Survival 
Wood Carving 
Woodwork 
 
"X" 
"Y" 
"Z" 
  
  
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       Citizenship in the World* 
    Requirements 1995 | 
   
 
  - Answer the following: 
      - What is citizenship? How does one become a citizen in the United States? How does one
        become a citizen in other countries? 
 
      - What rights, duties, and obligations does American citizenship entail? How are these
        similar to or different from the way citizenship is experienced in two other countries?
 
     
   
  - Do the following: 
      - Discuss the concept of national interest. 
 
      - Explain how a country's security, economy, and values relate to its national interest.
 
     
   
  - Explain ONE of the following to your counselor: 
      - How communications and transportation have changed relationships between countries 
 
      - How changing national interest, democratic values, and global economic partnerships are
        affecting the relationships between countries.
 
     
   
  - Do the following: 
      - Tell how the geography, natural resources, and climate of a country affect its economy. 
 
      - Using a map of the world, select two countries. Describe how geography, natural
        resources, and climate are important in defining each country's national interest. Explain
        how these interests affect relations with at least two other countries.
 
     
   
  - Do the following: 
      - Explain international law and how it differs from national law. What role does
        international law perform in the international system? Describe how international law can
        be used as a tool for conflict resolution. 
 
      - Select TWO of the following global issues and explain how they have been affected by
        international agreements and treaties: 
          - Environmentalism 
 
          - Terrorism 
 
          - International trade 
 
          - Communications 
 
          - Transportation 
 
          - Famine relief 
 
          - Disease control 
 
          - International sports
 
         
       
      - Select TWO of the following organizations and describe their role in the international
        system: 
          - The United Nations 
 
          - The World Court 
 
          - World Organization of the Scout Movement 
 
          - The World Health Organization 
 
          - Amnesty International 
 
          - The International Red Cross 
 
          - Americas Watch 
 
          - CARE
 
         
       
     
   
  - Do the following: 
      - Explain to your counselor what is meant by 
          - International trade agreement 
 
          - Foreign exchange 
 
          - Balance of payments 
 
          - Tariffs 
 
          - Free trade
 
         
       
      - Explain how world trade and global competition affect the economy of your state and your
        community. 
 
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          - Locate the listing of foreign currency exchange rates in the financial section of the
            newspaper. Select three major foreign currencies and explain the rates of exchange between
            these currencies and the American dollar. 
 
          - Select a foreign currency and price a product in that currency. Explain how fluctuations
            in currency exchange rates affect the price of that product if you are exporting it from
            the United States. Explain how fluctuations in currency exchange rates affect the price of
            the product if you are importing it into the United States.
 
         
       
     
   
  - Do the following: 
      - Discuss the differences between constitutional and non-constitutional governments. 
 
      - Name at least five different types of government currently in power in the world. 
 
      - Show on a world map countries that use each of these five different forms of government.
 
     
   
  - Do the following: 
      - Explain how a government is represented abroad. How is the United States government
        accredited to international organizations? 
 
      - Describe the roles of the following in the conduct of foreign relations: 
          - Ambassador 
 
          - Consul 
 
          - United States Information Agency 
 
          - Agency for International Development 
 
          - Foreign Commercial Service
 
         
       
      - Explain the purpose of a passport and visa for international travel.
 
     
   
  - Do ONE of the following: 
      - Attend a world jamboree. 
 
      - Take part in an international event in your area. 
 
      - Visit with a foreign exchange student and discuss his or her country and customs. 
 
      - Study a foreign language for a year. 
 
      - Write an embassy or consulate for material about its country and discuss the material
        with your counselor. 
 
      - Examine a particular international issue and give a brief oral presentation and a
        written report to your counselor.
 
     
   
 
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