Political Participation 2 - Govt 2305 Ch 06
Political Participation practice game for Govt 2305 (Introduction to American Government) Chapter 6
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Topics of this game:
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By its nature, a representative democracy requires
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representatives act in the space of government to enact
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Political participation is comprised of different ways individuals take action to shape
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Voting, volunteering, protesting, and organizing are all examples of
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Which of the following organizations backed Amanda Collins in her fight for CCW?
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In a recent study by the Harvard School of Public Health, researchers
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Besides using legal action, how did Landen Gambill use political participation?
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Civic engagement can best be defined as working to __________________
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Joining a group and contacting elected officials are both considered
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Which of these statements is most correct regarding political participation today?
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Which of these would be considered electoral participation?
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Organizations like #blacklivesmatter are an example of ___ political participation
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The NRA donates millions of dollars to political campaigns annually. This exemplifies
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According to survey data presented in the chapter, citizens were most likely to
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When individuals come together to make social or political change they are described as
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The shared purpose of social movements and individual actions is to
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How did Emma Sulkowics convert her private experiences into public action?
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At its earliest stages, Emma Sulkowics' "Carry that Weight" project was a/an
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What object(s) did Emma Sulkowics and other students "carry" in protest?
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In a midterm non-presidential election year, around ___ of voting-age Americans vote
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The U.S. consistently ranks _______ vs. other democratic nations for voter turnout
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Which of the following would most likely be considered voting-eligible?
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The measure that captures an individual's wealth, income, occupation, and education is
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Which of these is considered most influential to someone's socioeconomic status?
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Which of these ethnic groups is LEAST likely to vote?
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