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How are the people able to provide input in government to protect their interests? (1 point) Responses the people are not able...Asked by @_@
How are the people able to provide input in government to protect their interests? (1 point)
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the people are not able to provide input in government
the people are not able to provide input in government
getting involved with the community
getting involved with the community
by voting
by voting
sitting on a jury
Responses
the people are not able to provide input in government
the people are not able to provide input in government
getting involved with the community
getting involved with the community
by voting
by voting
sitting on a jury
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Answered by
@_@
a b c or d
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The people can provide input in government to protect their interests primarily **by voting**. This allows citizens to choose representatives and influence legislation and policies that affect their lives. Other ways include **getting involved with the community**, which can include attending town hall meetings, volunteering for local causes, and engaging in public discussions. **Sitting on a jury** also plays a role in participating in the judicial process, though it's not a direct method of influencing government policy like voting.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **b: by voting**.