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justinmsk

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Concerning citizen participation, which of the following arguments was not made by the text?
 
  A. many people seriously interested in government can be elected to some office if they do the right things and persist long enough
  B. with a little luck and a lot of persistence, the average citizen can make some impact on what his or her governments do
  C. many college students could, if they seriously pursued that goal for a number of years, become important political figures in some state or community
  D. it is getting easier for citizens to influence the government

Question 2

If the states are truly becoming laboratories of democracy:
 
  A. the individual citizen will have to play a role in shaping public policy.
  B. the role of the individual citizen must become smaller.
  C. the individual citizen will not need to play a role.
  D. none of the above



choc0chan

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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