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14 May, 13:04

Which situation is an example of a citizen participating in the political

process?

O

A. A citizen moves from the United States to another country in order

to take a new job.

O

B. A citizen enrolls his children in public school instead of a private

institution,

O

c. A citizen emails her congressional representative about an

important issue.

O

D. A citizen decides her vote does not make a real difference in a

national election.

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  1. 14 May, 13:20
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    A citizen decides her vote does not make a real difference in a

    national election is an example of a citizen participating in the political

    process. Thus Option D is the right answer.

    Explanation:

    Presidential elections in United States are a huge electoral process and the representatives are elected by the people who have to also gain the votes of the Electoral College.

    So to think that an individual vote makes an impact or not is a fallacy rather voting is a political process and a democratic responsibility of each citizen in United States to fulfill the duty as a citizen by participating in ballot system.

    It is the civic duty of every civilian of a country to uphold the democratic duty by participating in voting process. Voting is also a means to express the will of the people.
  2. 14 May, 13:22
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    C

    Explanation:

    In order for someone to be involved in the political process they have to do something that would involve politics such as emailing representatives and voting. The answer is not D because the citizen doesn't decide to vote.
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