I think it depends on their mindset. Some people with a more open mindset may be more open to hearing the ideas of others, engaging in politics, and being active in politics. Those with a more closed mindset may be less active in politics and may not be open to hearing the ideas of others.
For example, someone who has never voted on a political event most likely will not want to participate in political conversations. If someone does vote, they may be more open to a political conversation. If someone has a very fixed and closed mindset they most likely will not listen to opinions other than their own, but someone with an open mind may listen to other opinions and hear their ideas.
I hope this helps you at least get a start, have a nice day! :)
The chronology displayed in the excerpt is option 3) "Pope follows to invest in the cycling industry steps".
In this excerpt, the author is narrating Pope's interest in bikes as a way to make make business. Evidence in the text supports this view: "A Civil War veteran and entrepreneur, he wondered about the machine's possibilities as both a business venture and a means of transportation". In this part, the author describes Pope as entrepreneur and how he thought about the possibility of investing in bikes. Then, at the end of the excerpt, the author tells how Pope was convinced by the bikes' possible business success "the businessman suddenly saw the potential of traveling on two wheels."
I love learning new things, it dosint matter what I learn about though any subject!
I know I will learn many new things in many subjects, I may have to ask questions and I may have to study it a lot. knowing things I have learned from previous years, I can expand my thinking and step out of my comfort zone even if I dont like it very much i will try
what grade is this for?