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Which is not a way a citizen can participate in policy-making decisions?
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answering a survey on attitudes toward U.S. military involvement overseas
answering a survey on attitudes toward U.S. military involvement overseas
e-mailing the citizen's representative to express his or her opinion of a proposed gun control bill
e-mailing the citizen's representative to express his or her opinion of a proposed gun control bill
paying federal and state taxes
paying federal and state taxes
starting a petition to demand the repeal of a local curfew
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paying federal and state taxes
Explanation: answering surveys, e-mailing representatives, and starting petitions are direct ways to express opinions and influence policy. Paying taxes is a civic duty, not a method of participating in policy-making decisions.
Explanation: answering surveys, e-mailing representatives, and starting petitions are direct ways to express opinions and influence policy. Paying taxes is a civic duty, not a method of participating in policy-making decisions.
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