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timama [110]
2 years ago
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What might happen without the responsibility of citizens to pay taxes or defend the nation?

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1 answer:
Ganezh [65]2 years ago
3 0

If citizens did not have the responsibility to pay taxes or defend the nation then:

  • The country might be vulnerable to attack by an aggressive foreign military force.
  • The country may not be able to provide necessary assistance to those who are in need.

<h3>What happens if Americans don't pay taxes?</h3>

Tax revenue to the federal and state government is the main avenue through which the government gets the money that it uses to take care of American citizens who are in need such as the unemployed and the older generation.

If these taxes are stopped by citizens then these people who might needed help wouldn't get the necessary assistance.

Also, citizens should join the security forces to keep protecting the nation because if they don't, then the country can be vulnerable to attacks by hostile foreign powers.

Find out more on the responsibilities of citizens at brainly.com/question/921569

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