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Although failure to vote is not punishable by law, how could voting be considered a responsibility of all citizens? PLEASE ANSWER FAST!!!

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I said The law does not require citizens to vote, but voting is a very important part of any democracy. and i got it right!

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Voting is not explicitly a civic responsibility. A person cannot be fined, imprisoned, or punished for not voting. However, voting is a very important part of the democratic process. If citizens did not vote, our country would be unable to function as a democratic society. In this way, the act of voting can be considered a responsibility of all citizens.

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