How does obligating citizens to defend the nation benefit the united states?
a- it ensu...
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How does obligating citizens to defend the nation benefit the united states?
a- it ensures that the country will be protected in times of war or extreme national emergency
b- it allows the government to collect revenue from its citizens
c- it guarantees that the nations judicial system remains fair and impartial
d- it prevents the government from instituting a national draft
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