First they need to read widely about civic issues.
They need to pay attention to the data on both sides of the questions.
They also need to vote.
They can volunteer to help a political party or with specific issues or candidates.
They can make phone calls and go door-to-door.
Above all, they need to encourage others to learn all they can and vote.
Nine justices makes up the Supreme Court.
Key movements of the time fought for women's suffrage, limits on child labor, abolition, temperance, and prison reform. Explore key reform movements of the 1800s with this curated collection of classroom resources.
C, because the people should continue to fight, or they have betrayed their fallen comrades