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Which of the following is the fundamental principle of American citizenship? (1 point)

A. Legal enforcement of all citizenship responsibilities.
B. Guarantee of limited rights for naturalized citizens.
C. Absolute and unquestionable nationalism and patriotism.
D. Promotion of the common good while maintaining individual rights.

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User Folabi
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All of the answers for the QuickCheck.
1. D. Promotion of the common good while maintaining individual rights
2. A. Popular sovereignty
3. A. Shows courtesy and respect for the rights of others AND B. Is trustworthy and honest AND C. Displays tolerance for differences in background and opinion
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User Niran Manandhar
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The correct answer is D) Promotion of the common good while maintaining individual rights.

The statement that is a fundamental principle of American citizenship is “Promotion of the common good while maintaining individual rights.”

Citizens in the United States express love and respect for its country. A fundamental principle of people in America is the promotion of the common good while maintaining individual rights. American society respects and looks for the greater good of all individual’s but they defend their individuals rights of liberty, justice, and property. United States citizens believe that the government always has to provide security, public services, keep order, and guide the community, respecting their individual rights.

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