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Parochial Political Culture
Participatory Political culture
Subject Political Culture.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. Based on the given scenario above, the statement that seems to be a good advice for Erin is this: <span>Most import businesses are also export businesses. Find something in the U.S. that Africans would be willing to buy, similar to a barter service. Hope this helps.</span>
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Across:
3 - Vernon
6 - Confederation
8 - Coin
9 - Rebellion
Down:
1 - Federal
2 - Slavery
4 - Franklin
I'm not sure of the other two
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
To me, civil society is the groups that are formed to exert some kind of pressure on formal institutions such as the local, state, and federal government, as well as the corporative world.
The members of civil society can be non-governmental groups, religious organizations, environmental groups, human rights organizations, and more.
Under democratic governments, this civil society has the opportunity to freely express their ideas and concerns and can operate with liberty to fight for what they think is correct. However, under totalitarian regimes, this is not the case. There is no freedom of speech or it is limit. The government does not accept critiques and limits the expression and activities of civil society.