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What is a citizen's obligation in a free and democratic society?

Voting/civic involvement


What are the rights and obligation of a citizen?

Taxes, jury duty, voting and many more!


Why is a citizen's obligation in a free and democratic society?

Voting and getting involved in civil activity.


What duty of a US citizen is encouraged but not required?

One duty of a US citizen that is encouraged but not required is voting. While it is encouraged for citizens to participate in the democratic process by voting in elections, it is not a legal obligation. However, voting allows citizens to have a say in the decision-making process and can help shape the direction of the country.


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voting in presidential elections


What is the difference between a citizen's duty and responsibility?

A citizen's duty is a mandatory action required by law or moral obligation, such as paying taxes or serving on a jury. A responsibility is a broader concept encompassing actions that one is expected to perform for the greater good of society, like voting or volunteering in the community.


Which groups were restricted from voting?

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Duties and obligation of a good citizen of the Philippines?

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What are the 8 duties and obligation of a citizen?

It depends on the country in which you live.


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Can any US citizen of voting age vote?

yes


Is an example of citizen involvement at the state level?

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