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14 February, 16:40

In 2011, members of a movement calling themselves "Occupy Wall Street" relied heavily on social media websites to coordinate their protests. They protested what they saw as corporations having too much control of government, contributing to economic problems. Is this type of political and civic participation important in U. S. society? Explain your response and give at least two additional examples of how a person can participate in a democratic society.

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  1. 14 February, 17:06
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    Yes, this type of political and civic participation is very important. Because we have the internet, people are forced to be responsive to the propaganda. The internet can change if someone is going to vote, or where they can spend their money, it also allows everyone to be up to date with the everyday events we encounter. Examples of a democratic society would be the ballots, and town hall meetings. When people start using the internet for campaigning it makes life a lot easier, one because you can check anything any time you want, and it’s always flashing in your face.
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