Which statement is true of the selective service?
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a. it is not a legal obligation for...
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Which statement is true of the selective service?
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a. it is not a legal obligation for citizens, but it is a civic responsibility.
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b. it is primarily a way to ensure citizens follow the law.
c. it is a means of selecting citizens for jury duty.
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d. it is a system that will be used if there is a military draft in the
future.
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