US CITIZENSHIP TEST PREPARATION

USA CITIZENSHIP TEST

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the difference between civic duties and civic responsibilities?
A
Civic duties require a large amount of personal effort, while civic responsibilities require little effort
B
Civic duties are limited to some citizens based on age, while civic responsibilities are required for all citizens.
C
Civic duties are required by law, while civic responsibilities are done voluntarily.
D
Civic duties are only performed by people who hold elected office, while civic responsibilities are performed by all citizens.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Answer: Civic duties ensure that democratic values written into the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are upheld. Responsibilities include both those that are voluntary as well as those required by law.

Detailed explanation-2: -Civic duties include, for example, obeying the laws of the country, paying the taxes levied by the government, or serving on a jury or as a witness in court. Civic responsibilities encompass actions like registering to vote and voting, and serving on statutory boards and committees.

Detailed explanation-3: -Civic Duty-a responsibility that a citizen of a town, state, or country has because they live and benefit from the services provided to them there. In the United States, the main responsibilities are voting, obeying laws, paying taxes, and jury duty.

Detailed explanation-4: -Social responsibility is an ethical theory, in which individuals are accountable for fulfilling their civic duty but the actions of an individual must benefit the whole of society. Social and civic responsibility should be an automatic thing that should come to people’s minds when trying to improve society.

Detailed explanation-5: -Moral Duty : A Moral Duty is an action required by morality or responsibility to being a human. Civic Duty : A Civic duty is an action required by law for a citizen to perform. One Civic duty is a police force of any country.

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