Political behavior refers to actions taken by individuals or groups that seek to influence politics at various levels. This can include voting in elections, participating in protests or demonstrations, making campaign contributions, lobbying policymakers, running for office, etc.
Imagine political behavior as different tools in a toolbox. Each tool serves a different purpose but they all aim towards achieving some kind of impact on the political landscape. Just like using a hammer for construction work or a screwdriver for assembling furniture.
Voter Turnout: This term refers to the percentage of eligible voters who actually cast their ballots in an election.
Activism: Activism involves actively working towards promoting social or political change through activities such as protests, boycotts, letter-writing campaigns, etc.
Public Opinion: Public opinion represents the collective views and attitudes held by individuals within a society on various issues.
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