concept   voting
culture   United States
statement   Voting is a civic duty and fundamental right in the United States, essential for participating in democracy.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 casting vote US Considered a civic duty and important responsibility for citizens in democratic societies 1
2 casting vote United States Considered a civic duty and a right to have a say in governance. 1
3 casting vote United States Casting vote in an election is seen as a civic duty and an important way to actively participate in the democratic process. 1
4 casting vote United States Considered a civic duty and a fundamental right in democratic societies 1
5 casting vote United States Casting vote refers to the act of voting to break a tie in a decision-making process, such as in a boardroom or a legislative assembly. 1
6 vote United States Commonly exercised as a civic duty and right in democratic societies 1
7 vote United States Voting is considered a civic duty and a fundamental right, and citizens are encouraged to participate in elections. 1
8 vote United States Seen as a civic duty and important aspect of democracy 1
9 vote United States Considered a civic duty and a fundamental right in democratic societies 1
10 voter United States Voting is a civic duty and a fundamental right in democracies, and people are encouraged to participate in elections. 1
11 voter United States Voting is seen as a civic duty and a fundamental right of citizenship. 1
12 voters United States Voting is a fundamental right and civic duty of eligible citizens, and voter turnout is an important measure of political engagement. 1
13 voters United States Voting is seen as a civic duty and a fundamental right, and voter turnout is important in democratic elections. 1
14 voters United States Individuals have the right to vote and it is often considered a civic duty to participate in elections. 1
15 voting United States Voting is a civic duty and an important part of participating in a democratic society. 1
16 voting United States Voting is considered a civic duty and an essential part of democracy in these countries. 1
17 voting United States Voting is seen as a civic duty and essential part of democracy in United States and many Western countries. 1
18 voting United States Seen as a civic duty and an essential part of democracy 1
19 voting United States Voting is seen as a civic duty and an essential part of democracy, with high voter turnout expected during elections. 1
20 voting United States Voting is seen as a civic duty and a way to make one's voice heard in the democratic process. 1
21 voting United States An essential civic duty 1
22 voting United States Common practice in democratic countries 1
23 voting in elections United States A civic duty and a right to participate in the democratic process 1