The answer is <span>making a campaign donation to a candidate
A political participation is considered as conventional if it's conducted in the manner that considered as 'acceptable' by most people in society. (such as voting and making donation)
A political participation could be considered as Unconventional if it's considered Hostile and inappropriate even though it's still considered as legal.
(such as demonstration or creating a hit piece article on other candidates)
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The non-federalists did not like the power that was being given to the central government of the fact that there was not a Bill of Rights already included in the Constitution, so they created one shortly after the Constitution was signed.
Answer:
This is an example of the status quo bias.
Explanation:
Status quo is understood as the existing way of something, mostly social, for example. The status quo bias is understood, then, as the preference an individual has of having <em>things remain the same</em> as they have been, without making much change.
In this case, people already have their services such as cable, internet or cell phone providers. They do not consider the telemarketer's offers because they do not want to make the decision to change, thus succumbing to the status quo bias of wanting things to remain the same.
Not sure if he called it a "holy experiment and that all I know is that Pennsylvania means "Penn's Woods".