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History, 13.04.2021 21:30, isaiyt

1. affirmative action a naturalized or natural-born subject of a nation
2. engagement
actions and attitudes a person adopts that guide that person’s daily living
3. citizen
actions and attitudes an individual takes toward the nation
4. civic responsibility
a policy that benefits minorities
5. personal responsibility
the state of actively working to promote an organization

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