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Unit 5 – Political Participation
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How does a person's political efficacy influence their voting behavior?
A high sense of political efficacy may encourage a citizen to participate more actively in elections.
Political efficacy only influences voters' choices but not their decision whether or not to vote.
Those with low political efficacy are often more likely to turn out than those with high political efficacy.
Political efficacy has no relevance on one's decision whether or not to vote.
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