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Six duties of an American citizen are: Obeying Laws, Paying Taxes, Jury Duty, Serve as a Witness, Register for the Draft, and Voting.
to vote in the most honest, and fair way possible. (:
One duty of all Male Roman citizens was to vote, if possible. Another duty was a "munus" or a civil duty. Every Roman citizen was supposed to do some work for the state.
A duty that an American has is the duty to vote. Another one is jury duty.
A subject is a person under the governance of a kingdom or a dictatorship. A citizen is a person under the governance of a democratic state. A subject has the exclusive duty of loyalty to the state, whereas a citizen has both a duty of loyalty and duty to engage in civics.
freedom of right
There are no requirements for an American citizen. The American citizen is supposed to be sovereign and free. An American is supposed to be a citizen at birth, with all rights and privileges that entails with no oath, duty or debt to anyone or thing.
paying state and federal taxes
paying taxes
Answer: every citizen has a duty to obey the law.
participating in jury duty (study island)
Six duties of an American citizen are: Obeying Laws, Paying Taxes, Jury Duty, Serve as a Witness, Register for the Draft, and Voting.
to vote in the most honest, and fair way possible. (:
vote
George Washington
The three duties of a citizen are Jury Duty Obeying Laws Paying Taxes
One duty of all Male Roman citizens was to vote, if possible. Another duty was a "munus" or a civil duty. Every Roman citizen was supposed to do some work for the state.