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frez [133]
3 years ago
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Civic engagement definition

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nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
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Answer: Civic Engagement: promoting the quality of life in a community, through both political and non-political processes. Civic engagement includes both paid and unpaid forms of political activism, environmentalism, and community and national service.

Explanation:

dmitriy555 [2]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Civic engagement or civic participation is any individual or group activity addressing issues of public concern. Civic engagement includes communities working together or individuals working alone in both political and non-political actions to protect public values or make a change in a community.

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