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blondinia [14]
3 years ago
6

• Vote for public officials to represent them • Work together for the good of all who live there • __________ • Pull together du

ring a crisis A. Stay home from community events so there is more room for others to attend B. Criticize the work of others in the community C. Organize and participate in community functions D. Obey the laws they agree with
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1 answer:
konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
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Answer:

D. Obey the laws they agree with

Explanation:

The major duties of citizens include Voting for public officials to represent them in the Congress.

They are also meant to work together for the good of all who live there in order to strive to make the place better.

Obeying of rules and regulations will also ensure that there are no issues of crime and chaos in the area which will ensure peace and progress.

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