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includes voting in election and serving on a jury
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Those are examples of civic responsibilities (or civic duties).
- Voting in elections: a key way citizens influence government and public policy; usually voluntary in the U.S. but often requires registering to vote and following local procedures.
- Serving on a jury: a legal obligation when summoned; ensures the right to a trial by a jury of peers and supports the justice system.
Would you like more detail on how to register to vote, jury duty rules in your state/country, or other examples of civic responsibilities?
- Voting in elections: a key way citizens influence government and public policy; usually voluntary in the U.S. but often requires registering to vote and following local procedures.
- Serving on a jury: a legal obligation when summoned; ensures the right to a trial by a jury of peers and supports the justice system.
Would you like more detail on how to register to vote, jury duty rules in your state/country, or other examples of civic responsibilities?
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