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Which action is considered a mandatory responsibility of US citizenship?
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The answer to this could be multiple things, such as:
1. It is mandatory that every citizen of the United States be law-abiding citizens and listen to local/county, state, and government authority.
(Although we also have rights to speak up against many things and protest, which almost in a sense makes this question somewhat confusing)
2. It is also mandatory that we as citizens, report and notify strange and uncommon motives or activity to authorities so that we may be aware of a potential situation. (Although- yet again, our rights as citizens and free speech which prohibits the fact that we don't necessarily have to report something if we see it, which again is why this question may be confusing)
3. The third and most obvious one of all is this- US citizens are required to be tested and have screening. In order to live and stay in the US you must be certified citizenship and have proof to do so. And because this is a mandatory, but also a state national security act- if they citizen is not a US citizenship it is most likely that they will be kicked out of the country and sent back to where they originally came from before coming over.
I hope these answers were able to help you, have a wonderful day! :)
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The answer to this could be multiple things, such as:
1. It is mandatory that every citizen of the United States be law-abiding citizens and listen to local/county, state, and government authority.
(Although we also have rights to speak up against many things and protest, which almost in a sense makes this question somewhat confusing)
2. It is also mandatory that we as citizens, report and notify strange and uncommon motives or activity to authorities so that we may be aware of a potential situation. (Although- yet again, our rights as citizens and free speech which prohibits the fact that we don't necessarily have to report something if we see it, which again is why this question may be confusing)
3. The third and most obvious one of all is this- US citizens are required to be tested and have screening. In order to live and stay in the US you must be certified citizenship and have proof to do so. And because this is a mandatory, but also a state national security act- if they citizen is not a US citizenship it is most likely that they will be kicked out of the country and sent back to where they originally came from before coming over.
I hope these answers were able to help you, have a wonderful day! :)