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AP Gov Review: Video #10, Participation In Politics
Everything You Need To Know About Participation In Politics To Succeed In AP Gov
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Political Participation
What is it? Different activities and ways individuals engage in politics and policies Two major ways to participate: Conventional Participation Unconventional Participation
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Conventional Participation
Traditional ways of influencing government Examples include: voting, campaigning, gathering signatures for petitions, and running for office, donating to candidates Most Americans only partake in voting as a forms of participation The number of individuals donating $ is increasing in recent years
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Unconventional Participation
Nontraditional method to achieve a goal Examples include: protest, civil disobedience, and violence Protests are often covered by the media Civil Disobedience: Dates back to Henry David Thoreau and the Mexican-American War Influenced MLK Jr. “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” “Sit-ins,” “Bowl-ins,” “Wade-ins,” etc. Saw successes in the Civil Rights Movement
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A Closer Look At Participation
What political theory believes the wealthy control too much of politics? ELITISM Socioeconomic Status and Participation: In general, those that are in a higher socioeconomic status participate more in politics Individuals with higher incomes are more likely to donate to politicians Race and Participation: For the most part, blacks and whites vote in close numbers (in LA, 60% of whites voted, 54% of blacks) With equal levels of education, blacks vote slightly more than whites Age and Participation: Younger Americans vote less often than the elderly (political efficacy - next video)
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Quick Recap Examples of Conventional Participation
Examples of Unconventional Participation Effects of the following on voter participation: Socioeconomic Status Race Age
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Test Tips Multiple-Choice Forms of unconventional participation
Age and voting Free Response: How age and education affects voting (2009 FRQ)
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Liberal Vs. Conservative
See You Back Here For Unit 2, Video #11: Why Citizens Differ In Their Beliefs Thanks for watching Subscribe and share Best of luck in May! Liberal Vs. Conservative
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