Depends on the person individually. Some optimists may see challenges as a way to show their talent, to challenge their knowledge, to expand their capabilities. I suppose it can be seen as an opportunity to influence decisions too, but I wouldn't have thought that immediately.
I feel like we're missing the context of this question - was there a worksheet or website or anything you were working on that this question came off of?
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The correct answer would be option D, They choose a party.
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Political Parties are open to everyone who wants to join them. There is no hard and fast rule to join a political party. If you wish to join the party, just choose that party and join. For example, If someone wants to join a political party, he will choose the party. Suppose he chooses Democratic Party, he will simply join it. His all support will be for this party and he will vote for that party in the elections.
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All of the above is the correct answer
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Neither the federal government nor the states have made high-quality civics education a priority are the challenges likely to be faced in undertaking civic education.
The answer to this question is a