Yes, canvassing for a candidate is one way of participating in the political process.
Answer A. Listening to the news is not a form of political participation.
A dictatorship or autocracy would have little or no citizen participation. An oligarchy (rule by a favored few) would have less participation than the typical representative democracy.
A political action committee can contribute $5000, provided it contributes to at least five different federal candidates each year. Beyond this, the laws permit corporations, unions, and other interest groups to form political action committees (PACs) and pay the costs of soliciting funds from private citizens for the PACs. However individuals may now contribute no more than $2300 to any candidate for federal office in any primary or general election.
A candidate will usually hold a press conference, or a public meeting with the press, and announce it in some form of speech. A candidate will usually hold a press conference, or a public meeting with the press, and announce it in some form of speech.
political cartoons
Answer A. Listening to the news is not a form of political participation.
i would say voting
Violent revolution is generally not considered a justifiable form of political participation because it can lead to loss of life, destruction, and prolonged instability. Non-violent methods, like protests, lobbying, and voting, are typically preferred as they uphold democratic principles and respect human rights.
The plural form for the noun candidate is candidates; the plural possessive is candidates'.
Commitee
Candidate is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense/participle.
Lampooned means ridiculed, satirized or made fun of in writing, usually in the form of a cartoon. Most political Cartoons in the daily papers are lampoons taking the mick out of politicians like the vice-presidential candidate from Alaska.
Candidates
A direct democracy with enforced participation
A democracy.
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The plural form of candidate is candidates.