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You can contribute to your country by voting in elections, volunteering for community service initiatives, obeying the laws, paying taxes, and actively participating in civil dialogue and advocacy for positive change.

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Does pride in one's country still have a place in the modern world?

Pride in one's country will never go out of style. But you should remember what the pride is in. 1) Do you believe in the founding principles of your country? 2) Do you believe your country's principles are good for all people? 3) Do you believe in your country making or had made the world a better place? You see pride in your country is not in the ruler's but in the principles of the country. Example: German's were/are a very proud people, but most of them hated what fascism (Hitler and the Nazi's) brought to their country. I hope this helps to answer your question


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