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Which is not a way a citizen can participate in policymaking decisions?
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registering to vote when the citizen turns 18
registering to vote when the citizen turns 18
campaigning for a candidate who represents the citizen's beliefs
campaigning for a candidate who represents the citizen's beliefs
demonstrating in front of the state capitol to oppose funding cuts to schools
demonstrating in front of the state capitol to oppose funding cuts to schools
writing a letter to the citizen's representative that expresses his or her concerns about air pollution
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"Registering to vote when the citizen turns 18."
Explanation: registering is a necessary step to be able to vote, but by itself it doesn't directly influence policymaking decisions the way campaigning, demonstrating, or writing to a representative do.
Explanation: registering is a necessary step to be able to vote, but by itself it doesn't directly influence policymaking decisions the way campaigning, demonstrating, or writing to a representative do.
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