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Alexxandr [17]
3 years ago
11

What knowledge, skills, and dispositions (intention to act) does a person need in order to be a powerful civic actor in our demo

cracy and in our community?
History
1 answer:
LenKa [72]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The knowledge, skills, and dispositions (intention to act) a person need in order to be a powerful civic actor in our democracy and in our community is answered below:

Explanation:

The knowledge includes the following amongst others:

1.  Information about human life, general politics, and government structures

2.  Foundation of the national political system

3.  Purpose of the constitution in relation to the nation's principle of democracy

4. Role of your country to other nations

5.  Role of citizens in the nation's government.

The skills required are:

1.  Scholarly skills: logical reasoning, methodical approach, critical evaluation strategy, etc.

2.  Participatory skills: effective communication, collaboration strategy, mediation tactics, ability to reach consensus amongst others

The disposition requires are the followings amongst others:

1.  Being an independent person in the community

2.  Taking responsibilities of a fellow human being generally.

3.  Respect for human dignity

4.  Promotion of constitutional rights

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