To identify the correct pairing of obligatory and voluntary responsibilities in the table, let's review what each type of responsibility typically entails:
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Obligatory Responsibilities generally refer to duties that individuals are required to fulfill, often enforced by law. Examples here include Paying taxes and Serving as a juror.
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Voluntary Responsibilities are those responsibilities that individuals can choose to engage in. Examples include Voting and Volunteering.
Now, let's analyze each row:
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Row A: Voting (voluntary) | Paying taxes (obligatory) - This is a mix of voluntary and obligatory.
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Row B: Paying taxes (obligatory) | Serving as a juror (obligatory) - Both are obligatory, not a mix.
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Row C: Serving as a juror (obligatory) | Volunteering (voluntary) - This is a correct mix of one obligatory and one voluntary.
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Row D: Volunteering (voluntary) | Voting (voluntary) - Both are voluntary, not a mix.
The only correct pairing of an obligatory and a voluntary responsibility is found in Row C.
So, the answer is: Row C