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30 September, 12:30

Look at the graphic from Citizenship.

Citizens who don't participate could be left out of important decision that affect their lives. If they oppose something planned for their neighborhood, it's up to them to speak up or take action. Two people are looking at a clown statue. One person says, "Hey, I didn't want that clown statue in my neighborhood!" The other person says, "Then you should have gone to the meeting and voted against it."

What is the central idea of this text and graphic?

People do not always like what their neighborhoods do.

Every neighborhood has a person who does not participate.

Statues in neighborhoods often cause disagreements.

People need to take part in neighborhood decisions.

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  1. 30 September, 12:49
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    Sorry this is late but the answer is D. People need to take part in neighborhood decisions.
  2. 30 September, 12:54
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    D

    Explanation:

    because you trust me
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