The Basics
Skills Review
Leadership Perks
Political vs. Non-Political
True or False
100

The three types of communities mentioned in the video are school, neighborhood, and this.

What is a country?

100

This is Step 1: Identify something you are this about.

What is passionate?

100

Engaging in your community helps you build these with other people.

What are relationships (or new friends)?

100

Volunteering at one of these to help hungry people is a non-political way to lead.

What is a food shelf?

100

You need a lot of money to be a leader in your community.

What is False?

200

This term is defined as striving to improve the quality of life in a community through various processes.

What is Community Engagement?

200

This is Step 2: You should do this to find organizations that mirror your beliefs.

What is research?

200

Community leadership helps you develop valuable skills for this future area of life.

What are job skills?

200

Campaigning for a candidate or voting are examples of this type of process.

What is a political process?

200

Community engagement only involves political processes.

What is False? (It involves both political and non-political).

300

According to the video, being a leader means taking action and practicing this.

What is "practicing what we preach"?

300

This is Step 3: You should start, join, or expand an effort, otherwise known as doing this.

What is taking action?

300

This specific internal feeling is said to increase when you get involved.

What is self-confidence?

300

Participating in one of these to help hospitals is listed as a non-political action.

What is a blood drive?

300

We all have the ability to be a leader and make positive contributions.

What is True?

400

This is cited as the most common way to engage in your community.

What is voting?

400

Helping the underserved, local politics, and caring for animals are all examples of this "Step 1" requirement.

What are passions?

400

The video states that community engagement connects you with these two things (besides just "relationships").

What are "others" and "new friends"?

400

Besides food shelves and blood drives, the video also mentions supporting these as a non-political engagement.

What are fundraisers?

400

Researching how to get involved should come before you identify a passion.

What is False? (Identifying passion is Step 1; Research is Step 2).

500

According to the video, being a community member isn't just about living there; it includes a specific duty to do this for the benefit of everyone.

What is support the community?

500

When you reach Step 3 (Take Action), name one of the two specific ways the video suggests you can handle an "existing effort."

What is join or expand/grow it? (Accept either).

500

Beyond personal growth, the video states that engagement benefits the "quality of life" for this specific group of people.

Who is everyone (or the whole community)?

500

The video mentions that research should specifically focus on finding organizations that do this in relation to your personal beliefs.

What is mirror them?

500

According to the lesson, community leadership is a set of skills that can only be practiced after you graduate high school.

What is False? (The lesson is designed for students to take action now).