Participation in politics refers to citizens' involvement in activities related to governance and decision-making processes. It includes actions such as voting, joining political parties, running for office, and engaging in political discussions.
Think of participation in politics as being part of a "team decision-making process." Just like how everyone's input is important when making decisions for a team, participating in politics allows individuals to have a say in the decisions that affect their community or country.
Political Socialization: The process through which individuals acquire their political beliefs, values, and attitudes from family, school, media, and other social influences.
Interest Groups: Organizations formed by individuals who share common interests or goals and seek to influence public policy through lobbying and advocacy efforts.
Civic Engagement: Active involvement of citizens in their communities through volunteering, community service, or other activities aimed at improving society.
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