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Think about living in a country where no one paid taxes, showed up for jury duty, or helped defend the nation.
What problems might happen?
Who would keep things running?
Student Task:
Write a 5-sentence response.
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If nobody paid taxes, government services such as schools, roads, police, and hospitals would lose funding and likely shut down or deteriorate. Refusing jury duty and other civic responsibilities would cripple the justice system, causing backlogs, fewer fair trials, and more impunity. If no one helped defend the nation, the country would be vulnerable to external threats, occupation, or internal collapse. A small number of volunteers, private companies, charities, or emergency-appointed officials might try to keep essential services running, but they would be unreliable and unequal. Ultimately, without collective responsibility, society would face chaos, increased poverty, and weakened public institutions.
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