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What principle of American democracy is exemplified when people vote, obey the law, serve on juries, keep informed about current issues, or volunteer for social services

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What principle of American democracy is exemplified when people vote, obey the law, serve on juries, keep informed about current issues, or volunteer for social services?

a. Worth of the individual

b. Rule of law

c. Compromise

d. Citizen participation

Answer:

The principle is:

d. Citizen participation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Citizen participation is a principle of American democracy. It involves the participation of individuals, institutions or organizations in public decision making. Citizens can exert power and, in certain contexts, observe. Voting is the clearest example of citizen participation. It is through voting that people get to determine who will "manage" their states and the country, who will represent their needs and interests.

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