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Which pair of statements best compares the rights and requirements of US citizens?
Citizens have certain rights such as freedom of speech. Citizens also have certain requirements such as the need to obey laws.
Citizens have certain rights such as freedom of speech. Citizens also have certain requirements such as the need to volunteer.
Citizens have certain rights such as freedom of religion. Citizens also have certain requirements such as the need to clean up litter.
Citizens have certain rights such as freedom of religion. Citizens also have certain requirements such as the need to testify in court.
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"Citizens have certain rights such as freedom of speech. Citizens also have certain requirements such as the need to obey laws."
Explanation: Freedom of speech and freedom of religion are constitutional rights. Obeying laws is a legal requirement for all citizens, while volunteering or litter cleanup are civic responsibilities (not generally required). Testifying when subpoenaed can be required, but the clearest, broadly accurate pair is rights = free speech and requirement = obey laws.
Explanation: Freedom of speech and freedom of religion are constitutional rights. Obeying laws is a legal requirement for all citizens, while volunteering or litter cleanup are civic responsibilities (not generally required). Testifying when subpoenaed can be required, but the clearest, broadly accurate pair is rights = free speech and requirement = obey laws.
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