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people are more likely to vote....when?
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elizabeth
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What does it mean to live a civic life?
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M.
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Which is an example of a civic life activity?
(1 point) Responses borrowing books from a library borrowing books from a library
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What is the definition of civic-mindedness
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how can a school fundraiser for a hospital help prepare me for life after high school
please help and thank you
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needhelp
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Describe a common way a citizen can address a social problem at the national level. (1 point)
• A citizen can attend a town
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Describe a common way a citizen can address a social problem at the national level.(1 point) Responses A citizen can join a
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What does civic-mindedness primarily encourage people to do?
(1 point) Responses to speak their minds about issues honestly to
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being informed n getting involved means people communicate about and participate in important issues... i need a picture that
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ARIAS
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Identify which of the following actions would be most appropriate for becoming involved with government at the local level. (1
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Identify which of the following actions would be most appropriate for becoming involved with government at the local level. (1
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Identify which of the following actions would be most appropriate for becoming involved with government at the state level.(1
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bhgu
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What does civic-mindedness primarily encourage people to do? (1 point)
to speak their minds about issues honestly to treat other
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trippie
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A local park is always littered with trash. Every time Alisha takes her dog to the park, she can’t help but notice that trash
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How important is reliable internet access in utilising digital technologies for civic engagement?
Reliable internet access is
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What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses write an opinion
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hi
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How can someone younger than 18 become involved in the political process?(1 point)
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How can someone younger than 18 become involved in the political process?(1 point)
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what are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracies like to all the apply
a write an opinion peice for a
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Which of the following is an example of someone demonstrating a democratic value?(1 point) Responses Choosing to not show up for
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Identify which of the following actions would be most appropriate for becoming involved with government at the state level.
A.
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Which activity is part of both private and civic life?(1 point)Responseslearning about politicslearning about politicsvoting for
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legandpistol
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Which of the following belongs in the box with the question mark?
(1 point) • Reasons why people fail to serve on juries •
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A)What do all civic-minded people work for?(1 point)
Responses helping others respect their rights helping others respect their
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What do interest groups do to help citizens?(1 point)
Responses keep people informed about politics keep people informed about
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Identify which of the following actions would be most appropriate for becoming involved with government at the local level.(1
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what does civic-mindedness primarily encourage people to do?
a. To speak their minds about issues honestly b. To treat other
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How does staying informed on important issues best help voters?
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An example of civic virtue is
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In a few sentences, explain how engaged residents can participate in local governments to help make important decisions for
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hi
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Why is voting an important responsibility for citizens?
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mybootyitch
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In one to two sentences, explain what civic affairs are and why they are important to participate in.(2 points)
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Which of the following is an example of a political life? (1 point) Responses Organizing a petition to change a law Organizing a
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What are some ways to protest a local issue in your community?
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trippie
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Identify which of the following actions would be most appropriate for becoming involved with government at the local level.(1
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Read the following excerpt from the Fourteenth Amendment: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to
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who
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Do you believe civic engagement applies to teens today? Please provide details as to why you agree or disagree in complete
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A local park is always littered with trash. Every time Alisha takes her dog to the park, she can't help but notice that trash
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Which of the following is an example of civic, rather than private, life? Working, volunteering,taking classes, or meeting with
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What are the options for people when they feel government is no longer working for them
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How are the people able to provide input in government to protect their interests? (1 point)
Responses the people are not able to
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What is the purpose of an interest group?
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What is a citizen's most important method of participating in a democracy? * 1 point Protesting Voting Volunteering Speaking out
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What is a citizen's most important method of participating in a democracy? * 1 point Protesting Voting Volunteering Speaking out
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What is a citizen's most important method of participating in a democracy?
* 1 point Captionless Image Protesting Voting
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What is a citizen's most important method of participating in a democracy?
* 1 point Protesting Voting Volunteering Speaking out
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bruh no
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what is a citizen's most important method of participating in a democracy?
A) protesting B) voting C) volunteering D) speaking
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HEARTU BEATU
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How are individuals who write letters to their congressmen influencing public policy?
Expressing their opinions Influencing laws
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Individuals can influence policy in all of the following was EXCEPT-
voting campaigning writing letters registering to vote
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in three to five sentences name and describe a responsibility as a member of a community
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pp
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