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Which action would least reflect participation in politics as a digital citizen?

Staying offline and avoiding political topics completely

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Which situation does not describe a legal path to U.S. citizenship?

 A person receives a work permit but has not applied for citizenship

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The Fourteenth Amendment altered citizenship by...

guaranteeing citizenship to formerly enslaved people

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Which person is automatically a U.S. citizen under the definition in the Constitution?

Someone born in the U.S., regardless of their parents’ status

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A person who uses technology to participate in political discussions, learn about government, and express opinions online is known as a

digital citizen

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To reach younger voters, a candidate would most likely rely on

social media platforms

200

What must a political party do to stay influential?

Form alliances

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Which action is an example of voluntary civic participation?


Voting in a local election

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Which political party generally supports higher income taxes on the wealthy to fund government programs?

Democratic Party

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A person convicted of a felony may lose which political privilege after release?

The right to vote

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Which U.S. conflict ended partly due to widespread public protest?

Vietnam War

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What is the central purpose of political parties?

To win elections and place members in office

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Which political party typically favors lowering taxes on high earners to stimulate investment?

 Republican Party

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Why must you be 21 to buy alcohol but only 18 to vote?

If you were old enough to fight in Vietnam, you were old enough to vote.

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Who wrote " I have a dream?

MLK

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Which amendment ensures that everyone born or naturalized in the U.S. receives due process and equal treatment under the law?

Fourteenth Amendment

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What is a major disadvantage of relying on online sources for political information?

Many sources lack credibility

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What is the main purpose of an interest group?

To influence officials on specific issues

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A political cartoon showing newspapers exaggerating events to sway public emotions illustrates

 yellow journalism

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Watching debates, volunteering for campaigns, and encouraging others to vote are all examples of

 optional ways to engage in democracy