Which statement best describes a similarity between voting in the US and in other democratic countries? In some countries, citizens do not have the right to vote. In some countries, citizens have the right to vote but choose not to. In some countries, citizens vote for communist leaders. In some countries, citizens vote for monarchs.
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Keeping in view the given statement, the best option is;
In some countries, citizens have the right to vote but choose not to.
United States is a democratic system of government in which every citizen has a right to vote, however in some areas people choose not to vote. Same goes for other democratic states. Every citizen in a democracy must have the right to vote because it is the basis of this concept.
Keeping in view the given statement, the best option is;
In some countries, citizens have the right to vote but choose not to.
United States is a democratic system of government in which every citizen has a right to vote, however in some areas people choose not to vote. Same goes for other democratic states. Every citizen in a democracy must have the right to vote because it is the basis of this concept.
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Answer:In some countries, citizens have the right to vote but choose not to.
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