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The document discusses different types of citizenship and their views on the role and scope of government. Duty-based citizens emphasize individual responsibility and restrict social programs, while engaged citizens support activist government and social services. It also examines Americans' views on democratic values like inclusion, participation, and social democracy. Dalton finds that while Americans attach more importance to citizenship duties than other countries, younger Americans score higher in both duty and engaged citizenship.























