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Why is voting considered to be a major responsibility of a U.S. citizen?

a. It is required for naturalization.
c. The government requires citizens to vote.
b. So that the actions of a citizen can be tracked.
d. Participation is the basis of democratic government.

User Uday
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i believe it B because i think it's required by the government

User Victor Barrantes
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The best answer is that d. Participation is the basis of democratic government.

Voting can only be done by citizens; who cannot be naturalized, so the first option in any case is wrong.

It is also not required - option c is wrong too.

Voting should not be public - this excludes option b.
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