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To preserve democracy, why is it important to be a witness at a trial? Select the best reason.

It is your duty.
A witness decides the case.
You can be punished if you are not a witness.
You can present the truth about the facts of a case.

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Probably the fourth answer because the witness knows everything. The suspect in trial could've lied to police and could've stolen evidence.

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