Voting is described as an important responsibility and right for citizens aged 18 or over. What else is it described as?
- A recommendation
- A privilege ✓
- A tradition
- An option
Why this is the answer
Voting is treated as a privilege as well as a right and a responsibility, because not everyone in the country may do it.
This question is from: Responsibilities
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