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cartlidgeashley

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In his story in Chapter 11, Cameron Dary led efforts to make a railroad crossing in his town safer, by:
 
  a. helping to organize his friends
  b. collecting information on the problem
  c. meeting with the city council
  d. all of the above

Question 2

In her story in Chapter 11, Alison Smith described herself as a behind-the-scenes type of person, yet she became involved in citizen participation, eventually helping to:
 
  a. lead efforts for campaign finance reform
  b. raise money for a political candidate
  c. lead a neighborhood association in New York City
  d. both b' and c'



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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