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What voluntary action can be taken by citizens who want to make a political difference beyond voting?

A.) Paying income taxes
B.) Boycotting a business
C.) Engaging in civil disobedience
D.) Serving on a jury

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Answer:

C

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Answer:

C) Engaging in civil disobedience.

Step-by-step explanation:

Out of the options included, A and D are incorrect. This is because paying income taxes and serving on a jury are responsiblities required by US law. Failure to comply with a request to serve on a jury or pay your income taxes could result in legal punishment.

Boycotting a business is an action that can be take and can be seen as a political move IF the business has taken a strong stance on a social issue.

However, civil disobedience is probably the best answer, as protesting against a law or injustice within American society is one of the most popular ways to make a difference.

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