Who can take out a Direct PLUS Loan?
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A. Colleges or universities
B. An undergraduate student's biological or adoptive parents
C. Undergraduate students
D. Any family member
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Ответ:
the answer is B because a direct plus loan is also known as the parent plus loan and is intended for the parents to apply for it
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Explanation:
Civic responsibility is a moral commitment to society and even to humanity. In more popular terms it is "not to take the body out" when a situation presents itself and that requires our intervention, or participation, not by law, but by ethics, by morality. For this reason, we can conclude that civic responsibility is what the citizen must do to help society. Examples of civic responsibility are voting in an election, volunteering at a school and helping clean up a neighborhood.