US CITIZENSHIP TEST PREPARATION

USA CITIZENSHIP TEST

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How is a civic action, such as voting, different from serving on a jury?
A
Voting is more important to democracy that jury duty.
B
All citizens can vote but only some are qualified for jury duty
C
Jury service is considered a civic duty (obligation) while voting is a responsibility
D
U.S. Democracy can’t function without votes, but can exist without juries.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The United States has four civic duties that are required by law. They are obeying the law, paying taxes, serving on a jury when summoned and registering with the Selective Services. These Civic duties ensure that the democratic values found in the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights are upheld.

Detailed explanation-2: -6. Which is an example of the difference between a responsibility and a duty of a US citizen who is an 18-year-old male? He has a responsibility to pay taxes and a duty to perform community service.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Meaning of Civic Duty To carry out one’s civic duty is to honor the implicit contract between the government and the people. Examples of civic duties include serving on a jury, voting in elections, or participating in community service projects.

Detailed explanation-4: -Which action is an example of a civic responsibility? volunteering one’s time to serve others. A student can participate in civic life by volunteering in the community.

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