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muminat
3 years ago
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Why are the responsibilities of being a U.S citizen so important?

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1 answer:
kakasveta [241]3 years ago
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The Importance of Being a Good Citizen. Good citizenship is important in any country, particularly in a democracy such as the United States. ... Americans must be responsible for their own lives. One way to do this is to obey the law.
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