Answer:
Why is it important to fulfill our duty?
Happiness. It's counterintuitive, but happiness is sustained only by fulfilling our obligations; doing our duty. The most miserable families are the ones where parents fail to teach their children to obey & behave. No one is happy. The children are unsocialized and they always will be. They are miserable all their lives too and so are all the people their lives touch. The parents are tyrannized by the child. Parents have a duty to teach their children how to obey, how to follow the rules.
Contempt, instead of love, describes how undutiful children feel towards their parents. Resentment, sometimes downright hatred, describes how the parents feel about their children who lord it over them. In toxic families everyone craves seperation from one another and simultaneously, the proper respect and dutiful attention they have never given or received.
Duty to the social subdivisions in the bigger society is never more than a reflection of what we realize in our family upbringing. Generally it is learned at a tender age - or never learned at all.
Albert Schweizer said: “If you would find happiness, you must first seek and find how to serve.”
I believe the answer is B. false. Hope I helped ^^
Answer: it all depends on the state you live in
Explanation:
Those with the power in democracy are arguable the individuals who are elected in a representative democracy or those that are in the majority in a strict definition of democracy. They keep their power by remaining in the majority position on issues that are important to them or continuing to be elected. And the role of the individual in a strict democracy is not very important because it is the collective that has greater strength than the individual but an individual can still vote to influence democracy.