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Part A. Which of the following parts of citizenship are responsibilities, rather than rights? Select the two correct answers. A...Asked by Mama mo
Part A.
Which of the following parts
of citizenship are
responsibilities, rather than
rights? Select the two correct
answers.
obeying property laws
speaking freely
carrying weapons
serving on juries
appealing court
decisions
Which of the following parts
of citizenship are
responsibilities, rather than
rights? Select the two correct
answers.
obeying property laws
speaking freely
carrying weapons
serving on juries
appealing court
decisions
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The two parts of citizenship that are responsibilities, rather than rights, are:
1. **Obeying property laws** - Citizens have the responsibility to obey the laws that govern property and other regulations.
2. **Serving on juries** - Citizens have the responsibility to serve on juries when called, as it is part of participating in the judicial system.
The other options listed (speaking freely, carrying weapons, appealing court decisions) are generally considered rights rather than responsibilities.
1. **Obeying property laws** - Citizens have the responsibility to obey the laws that govern property and other regulations.
2. **Serving on juries** - Citizens have the responsibility to serve on juries when called, as it is part of participating in the judicial system.
The other options listed (speaking freely, carrying weapons, appealing court decisions) are generally considered rights rather than responsibilities.
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