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Social Studies, 27.11.2019 17:31 kendasinjab

John frequently exceeds the speed limit when driving his car to work. when he is stopped by a police officer, john speaks to him in a disrespectful manner. in which of the following ways is john being a poor citizen? i. disobeying the law ii. setting a bad example iii. being disrespectful to those in authority
a. i only
b. ii only
c. i and ii only
d. i, ii, and iii

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