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how did this project help you learn to analyze political communication for bias,
factual accuracy, omission, and emotional appeal? give specific examples of the
candidates/campaign team demonstrating those.
during the project on election day, what factors affected voter turnout?
how do political parties, media and individuals shape public policy? give
examples for each
in what ways can civic engagement make change? did anyone’s campaign aim
to raise awareness, inspire action, or propose change? did any citizens aim to do
the same? explain
how do foundational documents (the tangstitution) contribute to civil rights and
liberties? did anyone’s campaign or message reference these?
what responsibilities do citizens have that could contribute to the outcome of the
election?
why is political and civic participation important to the success of the tangalulu
tangstitutional republic? how did this project demonstrate this
These questions relate to political science (a subfield of Social Science - Politics) and civic engagement. Let's take one question, e.g., "Why is political and civic participation important to the success of the Tangalulu Tangstitutional Republic? How did this project demonstrate this":
Political/civic participation ensures citizens' voices shape governance, like voting or advocacy. The project likely showed how engagement (e.g., campaign involvement) influenced the republic’s processes, ensuring representation and policy alignment.
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Political/civic participation is vital as it fosters representation, policy responsiveness, and democratic legitimacy. The project demonstrated this via activities (e.g., campaign work, voter outreach) that engaged citizens, influencing the republic’s political outcomes (e.g., election results, policy direction).