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Which of the following accurately evaluates the relationship between government and citizens? (1 point)

Government has obligations only to those citizens who pay the taxes that government needs to operate.

Government has obligations to citizens, but citizens have no meaningful way in which to participate in government.

Both government and citizens have obligations to each other that must be fulfilled in order for society to function.

Citizens have obligations to government, such as obeying the law, but government obligations to citizens are minimal.

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Both government and citizens have obligations to each other that must be fulfilled in order for society to function.

Explanation: Citizens obey laws, pay taxes, and participate civically; governments protect rights, provide services, and act for the common good. Both roles are necessary for a stable society.