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How is a civic action such as voting different from serving on a jury?

A) Voting is more important to democracy than jury duty.
B) All citizens can vote, but only some are qualified for jury duty.
C) Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility.
D) U.S. democracy cannot function without voters, but can exist without juries.

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HIYA!

the correct Answer is: C)

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Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility. Serving on a jury is what makes our legal system work and is a vital part of our society.

User Alan Jurgensen
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The correct answer is letter C) Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility.

Voting consciously and responsibly is one of the best ways to exercise citizenship and help build a better country. It is from the omission of conscious voting that corruption and bad politicians appear.

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