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Example sentences for "good citizenship"

  • I have dwelt upon the need of bracing up the home, or finding something to replace it as nearly like it as could be, where that had to be done, because the home is the key to good citizenship.

  • We are brothers whether we own it or not, and when the brotherhood is denied in Mulberry Street we shall look vainly for the virtue of good citizenship on Fifth Avenue.

  • Good Citizenship at the Bottom of this Barrel.

  • Moreover, the exercise of these virtues in the home is not only training for good citizenship; it IS good citizenship.

  • Physical fitness is the foundation of good citizenship.

  • Altogether the training which it affords is productive of good citizenship.

  • A manly assertion by each of his individual rights, and a manly concession of equal right to every other man, is the boast and the law of good citizenship.

  • How shall those who practise election frauds recover that respect for the sanctity of the ballot which is the first condition and obligation of good citizenship?

  • The home is the best, as it is the first, school of good citizenship.

  • And what is your ideal of good citizenship, old fellow?

  • It is a movement which aims at making all boys brothers and friends, and its end is good citizenship; it is a foe to none save the snob, the sneak, and the toady.

  • Such an attitude is an object-lesson in good citizenship to the entire nation.

  • But the desire for higher command, greater power, and more unrestrained authority exhibits ambition inconsistent with due military subordination and good citizenship.

  • Not only because large amounts of water are used by the public, but because cheap, pure, abundant water is an essential condition to good citizenship, speculation should in every possible way be eliminated from this industry.

  • Public industry expands to supply as free goods many essentials of good citizenship, and to insure cheaper and more bountiful supplies of others.

  • The child should be raised to good citizenship, and entire freedom of choice makes that impossible or improbable.

  • Good citizenship is not good citizenship if exhibited only in the home.

  • The type of man which turns out an assassin is a type possessing all the qualities most alien to good citizenship; the type which produces poor soldiers in time of war and worse citizens in time of peace.

  • Here is the real antagonism between monopoly and good citizenship.

  • The curriculum of the elementary schools of Chicago makes a very thorough attempt to train the child in good citizenship, an attempt beginning with the anniversary days of the kindergarten and proceeding throughout the eight grades.

  • Actual experiment of the opposite kind has proved most gratifying, and this immediate attitude toward his first public institution sets the child's will toward the practice of good citizenship in the years that lie ahead.

  • You have also a good citizenship, and hence there is every opportunity for you to make your community a heaven upon earth.

  • That it should be considered the most important branch of government we reiterate because it actually is the nursery of good citizenship.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good citizenship" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good business; good deed; good digestion; good father; good fellowe; good habit; good half; good large; good letter; good long; good men; good mind; good moral; good nigger; good only; good pleasure; good recovery; good spirit; good supper; good terms; good test; good thoughts; good title; good truth; good view; goodly company