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What statement best describes the concept of civic duty?

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Answered by sarfaraj78615
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Civic engagement or civic participation is any individual or group activity addressing issues of public concern.[1] Citizens acting alone or together to protect public values or make a change or difference in the community are common types of civic engagement. Civic engagement includes communities working together in both political and non-political actions. The goal of civic engagement is to address public concerns and promote the quality of the community.

Civic engagement "is a process in which people take collective action to address issues of public concern" and is absolutely "instrumental to democracy" (Checkoway & Aldana, 2012).[2] Underrepresentation of groups in the government causes issues faced by groups such as minority, low-income, and younger groups to be overlooked or ignored. In turn, issues for higher voting groups are addressed more frequently causing more bills to be passed to fix these problems (Griffin & Newman, 2008). [3]

Civic engagement helps the "emergence of diversity democracy", which is defined as a way to "influence agency decisions" from ways besides voting (Checkoway & Aldana, 2013). [4] An informed voter is beneficial for a democracy and the only way for this to occur is through education. One potential solution is to create a mandatory training course for younger voters to learn of the opportunities with civic engagement. Additionally historically lower voter turnout groups may lack basic resources to understand how to register to vote or even how to get to voting locations.

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Answered by skyfall63
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The judicial branch interprets the laws of the country.

Citizens participate in the government of their country.

The government appoints a dictator during a time of crisis.

Different branches of the government check one another's powers.

Answer: Citizens participate in the government of their country.

Explanation:

  • The notion of civic duty is based on the idea that people owe their governments some loyalty and that the govt protects its people in turn. Civic roles apply to citizens' obligations. Many citizens' rights also mean obligations in this regard.
  • It has rights and obligations for citizenship. Activities & duties comprise public activities. Task is lawful & varies from state to state. People have to do their homework. Such examples of civic duties are complying with the constitution, jury service, tax collection and voting.

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