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Based on your teacher created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom, what is the difference between obligations of U.S. citizens and responsibilities?%0D%0A%0D%0AAnswer in one short sentence (40 word limit). You will have a chance to explain in more detail later.%0D%0A%0D%0AExample sentence frame:%0D%0A%0D%0AThe difference between obligations and responsibilities of U.S. citizens is%0D%0A%0D%0A(4 points)

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make it a little longer and sound like a seventh grader
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make it 40 spaces long
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shorter
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The difference between obligations and responsibilities of U.S. citizens is that obligations are legal and mandatory, while responsibilities are moral and voluntary.
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The difference between obligations and responsibilities of U.S. citizens is that obligations are stuff we HAVE to do according to the law, like paying taxes or serving on a jury, while responsibilities are the things we SHOULD do to make our country better, like voting or respecting others.
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The difference between obligations and responsibilities of U.S. citizens is that obligations are mandatory by law, like paying taxes or serving on a jury, while responsibilities are voluntary actions that help make our country better, like voting or respecting others.
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Obligations of U.S. citizens are mandatory legal duties, like paying taxes or serving on a jury, while responsibilities are voluntary actions that contribute to the betterment of our country, like voting or being respectful.

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