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English, 25.07.2019 22:00 sierravick123owr441

Me i will give brainiest but we hesitate in this country, thinking that compulsory voting seems somehow un-american (galston); we enjoy our freedom, including the freedom not to vote (ornstein). voting is deemed a civic right rather than a duty. however, our society does impose obligations on citizens when the success of our nation is at stake. two examples are jury service and paying taxes. in this passage from "compulsory voting: an idea whose time has come," what claim is being made by the author? a. forcing someone to vote is considered to be un-american. b. jury duty is boring but an important service to the country. c. the country could not function without money from taxes. d. u. s. citizens already have compulsory obligations to their country

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