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finlep [7]
2 years ago
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This statement is most likely from a handbook designed to prepare citizens for

History
1 answer:
uysha [10]2 years ago
7 0

All you need is an open mind and a readiness to work with the other[s] . . . to make decisions. You also need to be impartial—in other words, your decisions must not be influenced by personal feelings and biases.

This statement is most likely from a handbook designed to prepare citizens for —

voting in elections

jury duty

paying income taxes

military service

Answer:

jury duty

Explanation:

Jury duty is when a selected group of individuals who are citizens of the country and residents of a region to be jurors and give judgement on criminal cases in court.

So, that statement in the handbook asking thr participants to keep an open mind and be impartial is most likely trying to prepare citizens for jury duty.

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