Every person has a responsibility to abide by the laws of their country, participate in the democratic process (e.g., voting), contribute positively to society, and respect the rights and freedoms of others.
Every country has a place where the government is located, usually referred to as a capital city. However, not everycountry has an official capital city. Nauru is the only country to not have an official city.
No, not every country is part of a continent. Some countries are considered transcontinental, meaning they span multiple continents or are located on islands that are not considered part of a specific continent. Examples include Russia, Turkey, and Indonesia.
No, not every country has a mountain. Many countries are located in low-lying regions or on flat terrain, so they may not have any mountains within their borders.
There is no country that only has men and no women. Every country has both male and female populations.
No, not every country in the world has a Sainsbury's store. Sainsbury's is a British supermarket chain, so it is mainly found in the UK. Other countries have their own local supermarket chains.
social responsibility is the duty that every individual has to perform. a good citizen of a country will always be responsible for the growth of the country in economy etc.
A group or association of persons are not organised for a special responsibility, they join together in a common purpose to earn income.
Patron
The answer to country persons (us) is hayseeds
with every privilege comes a measure of responsibility and with every responsibility comes privilege....
Human persons are the primary agents of moral responsibility.
Ageing proceeds at the same rate in every country. A persons average lifespan may be different due to economic and social factors.
Self-control
it kind of is because if you take responsibility of leading an army and your country got the independence you would have took responsibility and got freedom for your country
Ambassadors have the responsibility to negotiate agreements between the US and their host country.
Ambassadors have the responsibility to negotiate agreements between the US and their host country.
Yes