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Need some help with these questions! Please do help! 1. Explain how and why following the rules and laws of society is part of being a responsible citizen.

2. Explain how and why staying informed about public issues is part of being a responsible citizen.

3. Explain how and why serving on a jury when called is part of being a responsible citizen.

4. The Founding Fathers saw civic virtue as taking an active role in improving America. How do you think this is different from being a responsible citizen? What is an example of being a responsible citizen that does not require taking an active role?

5. Explain the impact citizen involvement can have at the local, state, and federal levels.

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