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suter [353]
1 year ago
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Texas is near the top of the nation in measures of social connectedness that lead to civic engagement. True or false?

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Genrish500 [490]1 year ago
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When it comes to social connectivity metrics that influence civic involvement, Texas ranks among the top states in the country. This statement is false.

Neither Texas nor the United States Constitutions provide guarantees for the freedoms of association or petitioning the government.

Diversity is improved by establishing a society where individuals of different races are guaranteed equal rights. Everyone will gain from their desire for lower taxes. Everyone gains from advocating for more government investment in social services and education.

Individual and group efforts to identify and address issues of public concern are referred to as civic engagement. Electoral participation, organizational activity, and individual voluntarism are all examples of civic engagement.

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