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Please Help ASAP FAN AND MEDAL

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Shaping Public Opinion How does the use of propaganda differ in totalitarian societies and democratic societies? What is the purpose of polls? Why must polls use representative samples? Section 2 Interest Groups How do interest groups differ from political parties? Identify the ways that lobbyists try to influence public policy and opinion. Section 3 Taking Part in Government How can citizens take part in the political system? Why is voting important? Why do so few Americans vote?

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y can write their Representative or Senator, or work in for a candidate or political party. They can make presentations to their local school board or city council, or call the police to complain about the neighbor's dog. Partly because of our federalist system, people have many opportunities to participate in our democracy on federal, state, and local levels. Some forms of participation are more common than others and some citizens participate more than others, but almost everyone has a voice in government.

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