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CITIZEN PARTICIPATION : VOTING BEHAVIOUR The impact of the political
socialization process is such that by the time people are old enough to vote , their
views about and desire to become involved in politics are already well -
established ...
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION : VOTING BEHAVIOUR The impact of the political
socialization process is such that by the time people are old enough to vote , their
views about and desire to become involved in politics are already well -
established ...
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If an adult Canadian citizen does not vote , it is usually the result of a desire not to
participate , rather than a reflection of legal barriers to political activity . The extent
of voter participation is usually measured as the percentage of those ...
If an adult Canadian citizen does not vote , it is usually the result of a desire not to
participate , rather than a reflection of legal barriers to political activity . The extent
of voter participation is usually measured as the percentage of those ...
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Citizen participation may take many forms , although the basic mode in modern
systems is by voting in elections . Four major influences ( legal , social , political ,
and personal ) determine rates of participation in democratic systems .
Citizen participation may take many forms , although the basic mode in modern
systems is by voting in elections . Four major influences ( legal , social , political ,
and personal ) determine rates of participation in democratic systems .
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