Citizenship is a basic concept in social studies. Citizenship is viewed as:

A. voting regularly and showing support for the political party of your choice.
B. attending political debates and contributing money to political organizations.
C. actively participating in the community and in local and national decision making.
D. making one's community decisions by finding an authority with whom you agree and supporting the statements proposed by that authority figure.


ANSWER: C

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