Every citizen must pay taxes.Every citizen must obey the laws.Every citizen must agree to serve on a jury if selected.Every (male) citizen must register for the military's selective service
Voting/civic involvement
Voting,paying taxes, and jury duties
An action or behavior required by law of all U.S. citizens.
Voting is considered a civic obligation rather than just a civic responsibility because it is a fundamental act that enables citizens to participate in their government and influence decision-making. This action is often mandated by law in various forms, emphasizing that citizens have a duty to engage in the democratic process. Fulfilling this obligation helps ensure that the government reflects the will of the people, thereby strengthening the foundation of democracy.
it ensures a healthy democracy
serving on a jury when summoned by the court paying all taxes required by your local, state, and federal governments
making sure you pay taxes even though you dont want to.
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The jury system allows citizens to perform acts of civic duty. Civic duty is a responsibility expected from all members of society. It is an obligation to serve in return for receiving specific rights or protections.
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Some examples are:votingserving on a jurypaying taxesbeing informed about public issuesobeying the law
A financial liability is defined as the obligation to give cash to another entity under certain conditions. Some examples of financial liabilities are accounts payable and loans.