Do you have a high or low level of political efficacy? Why or why not?

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Define political efficacy as the belief that one's actions matter in politics.
2, Discuss a student's perceived level of efficacy and connect it to a discussion of the costs and benefits of voting, as discussed in the text.

Political Science

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Determining a person or group's primary identity is not a straightforward task because

a. thousands of cultures exist. b. many people have multiple identities. c. patriotism is declining in most states. d. of the creation of new political entities like Nunavut. e. the concept of identity is no longer relevant.

Political Science

Two countries that have a dispute over perceived violations of international law might bring their case to which organization?

A) International Court of Justice B) Justice League C) North American Free Trade Agreement D) North Atlantic Treaty Organization E) World Trade Organization

Political Science