There are forms of political participation other than voting. What are they? How do they differ from voting? Which activity do you believe has the greatest impact for the individual's time, effort, or money? Should there be limits on an individual's contributions to these other forms of political participation, and why?

What will be an ideal response?


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Political Science

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A) An evaluation of the effectiveness of public health programs. B) An evaluation of the effects of natural disasters. C) An evaluation of employee reaction to new work conditions. D) All of the above

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The common currency for most European Union countries is called the

A. football. B. western. C. anglo. D. euro. E. francmark.

Political Science

Which of the following limitations on government power is not specifically listed in the Bill of Rights?

a. Right to free speech b. Prohibition on establishing a national religion c. Prohibition of arbitrary arrest d. Right to privacy

Political Science

Describe the component of bureaucratic responsibility known as accountability.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science