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Elections and civic responsibility

1 Web Search What are people in the United States voting on? 2 Web Search What is a democracy? How does this relate to voting? 3 Web Search/Thinkin g Does every country in the world have a democracy? 4 Web Search/Thinkin g What would happen if no one voted? 5 Web Search/Thinkin g What are some examples of the ways in which the winner of an election makes decisions that affect your life?

Elections and civic responsibility

1 Web Search What are people in the United States voting on? 2 Web Search What is a democracy? How does this relate to voting? 3 Web Search/Thinking Does every country in the world have a democracy? 4 Web Search/Thinking What would happen if no one voted? 5 Web Search/Thinking What are some examples of the ways in which the winner of an election makes decisions that affect your life?

Elections and civic responsibility 1 Web Search What are people in the United States voting on? 2 Web Search What is a democracy? How does this relate to voting? 3 Web Search/Thinking Does every country in the world have a democracy? 4 Web Search/Thinking What would happen if no one voted? 5 Web Search/Thinking What are some examples of the ways in which the winner of an election makes decisions that affect your life?

Elections and civic responsibility 1 Web Search What are people in the United States voting on? 2 Web Search What is a democracy? How does this relate to voting? 3 Web Search/Thinking Does every country in the world have a democracy? 4 Web Search/Thinking What would happen if no one voted? 5 Web Search/Thinking What are some examples of the ways in which the winner of an election makes decisions that affect your life?

Elections and civic responsibility 1 Web Search What are people in the United States voting on? 2 Web Search What is a democracy? How does this relate to voting? 3 Web Search/Thinking Does every country in the world have a democracy? 4 Web Search/Thinking What would happen if no one voted? 5 Web Search/Thinking What are some examples of the ways in which the winner of an election makes decisions that affect your life?

Elections and civic responsibility 1 Web Search What are people in the United States voting on? 2 Web Search What is a democracy? How does this relate to voting? 3 Web Search/Thinking Does every country in the world have a democracy? 4 Web Search/Thinking What would happen if no one voted? 5 Web Search/Thinking What are some examples of the ways in which the winner of an election makes decisions that affect your life?

Elections and civic responsibility 1 Web Search What are people in the United States voting on? 2 Web Search What is a democracy? How does this relate to voting? 3 Web Search/Thinking Does every country in the world have a democracy? 4 Web Search/Thinking What would happen if no one voted? 5 Web Search/Thinking What are some examples of the ways in which the winner of an election makes decisions that affect your life?