Learning about politics is part of both private and civic life. It is a personal activity that contributes to an individual’s understanding and engagement in the democratic process, which is a civic duty. Voting for a candidate is also civic in nature but is not necessarily a private activity, as it involves public participation. Sports games and working at a bookshop are primarily seen as leisure or professional activities rather than activities that bridge both private and civic spheres in the same way.
Which activity is part of both private and civic life. Would it be learning about politics voting for a candidate going to sports games or working at a bookshop?
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