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31 May, 22:29

Which of the responsibilities of citizenship allows an exception for religious reasons?

A) voting in a national election

B) serving on a Jury

C) obeying all local, state, and federal laws

D) taking up arms to defend the nation

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  1. 31 May, 22:33
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    The question is asking: which of the responsibilities of citizenship allows an exception for religious reasons? Let's start from: voting and obeying the law are not dependent on religion - everyone can vote and everyone must obey the law. So we can exclude uptions 1) and c). Serving in a Jury might be influenced by religious views, but it is only in practice, not by law. So the best answer is the remaining one: D) taking up arms to defend the nation - if your religion prohibits violence, you can opt out of being in the active part of army
  2. 31 May, 22:44
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    D) taking up arms to defend the nation
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