What are the six responsibilities of a citizen
2 answers:
Answer:
1. Vote
2.Attend school
3.Obey laws
4. Respect the opiniton of others
5. Pay taxes
6.serve jury duty
Explanation:
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Rights</h2>
- <em>Freedom to express yourself.</em>
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- <em>Freedom to worship as you wish.</em>
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- <em>Right to a prompt, fair trial by jury.</em>
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- <em>Right to vote in elections for public officials.</em>
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- <em>Right to apply for federal employment requiring U.S. citizenship.</em>
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- <em>Right to run for elected office.</em>
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- <em>Freedom to pursue “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”</em>
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Responsibilities</em></h2>
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- <em>Support and defend the Constitution.</em>
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- <em>Stay informed of the issues affecting your community.</em>
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- <em>Participate in the democratic process.</em>
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- <em>Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws.</em>
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- <em>Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others.</em>
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- <em>Participate in your local community.</em>
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- <em>Pay income and other taxes honestly, and on time, to federal, state, and local authorities.</em>
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- <em>Serve on a jury when called upon.</em>
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- <em>Defend the country if the need should arise.</em>
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