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An obligation is an act or duty that someone is morally or legally bound to do. Which of the following is not an obligation of a good citizen?
voting in every local, primary, and general election
paying taxes according to the law where you live
serving in the armed forces if drafted during wartime
following traffic laws and speed limits at all times
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Voting in every local, primary, and general election.
Explanation: Voting is a civic responsibility and important for democracy, but in most places (e.g., the U.S.) it is not a legal obligation. The other items—paying taxes, obeying laws (including traffic laws), and serving if drafted—are legal duties.
Explanation: Voting is a civic responsibility and important for democracy, but in most places (e.g., the U.S.) it is not a legal obligation. The other items—paying taxes, obeying laws (including traffic laws), and serving if drafted—are legal duties.
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