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DaniilM [7]
3 years ago
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However, our society does impose obligations on citizens when the success of our nation is at stake. Two examples are jury servi

ce and paying taxes. Government cannot provide necessary services without revenue, nor can the justice system operate without juries. Imagine the result if jury duty were voluntary. Similarly, our nation suffers from our citizens' negligence at the polls. Which research question does this paragraph best address?
   A. Why do Americans dislike compulsory voting?
   B. What other countries require compulsory voting?
   C. What compulsory duties are already required of Americans?
   D. Why are Americans reluctant to vote?
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2 answers:
Inga [223]3 years ago
4 0
To have all the mentioned obligations, I think the best answer is <span>C. What compulsory duties are already required of Americans?</span><span /><span>
</span><span>This problem for research would encompass the needed result to understand the reason why these were compulsory to Americans. </span>
Nimfa-mama [501]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C. What compulsory duties are already required of Americans?

Explanation:

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