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- Q1Voting is required by law.falsetrue45s
- Q2A petition is a form of protest by which signatures are collected to support a cause.truefalse45s
- Q3If someone does not pay United States taxes, they can by fined AND/OR be sent to prison.truefalse45s
- Q4The jury decided how long an accused person should be sent to jail.truefalse45s
- Q5The jury decides if an accused person is guilty or not guilty.truefalse45s
- Q6The jury is made up of 12 members of an accused person's community or "their peers".truefalse45s
- Q7A citizen must, by law, attend jury duty when summoned.truefalse45s
- Q8All male citizens must register with the selective service in order to serve in the military for one year.truefalse45s
- Q9All male citizens must register with the selective service in order to be available in case of a draft.truefalse45s
- Q10School board, city council and county commissioners meetings are all examples of civics meetings where citizens can attend and express their views.falsetrue45s
- Q11A citizen can register to vote the day of the election.truefalse45s
- Q12If a citizen does not register to vote, they will be turned away and not able to vote in an election.falsetrue45s
- Q13A voter can only vote in their voting district.truefalse45s
- Q14The right to petition is a protected form of free speech.truefalse45s
- Q15Only a U.S. citizen can run for office.truefalse45s