What are political efficacy and civic duty? Explain how each affects voter turnout

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Define political efficacy as the belief that one's vote matters and can make a difference in elections.
2, Define civic duty as the belief that voting is important as a way of showing support for democratic government.
3, Explain how a high sense of civic efficacy boosts voter turnout, since believing that your vote matters mitigates the impact of the fact that any individual vote is unlikely to be the deciding factor in an election.
4, Explain how the belief that a good citizen should support democratic government by voting drives more voters to the polls.

Political Science

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a. California b. Oregon c. Illinois d. New York

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Which of the following is NOT a way globalization can have an impact upon a city?

a. It creates more jobs as corporate headquarters move to that city. b. It increases tax revenue as new resident corporations and new buildings become part of the tax base. c. It improves the public school system through education funds from the new corporate residents. d. It raises housing prices and increases traffic congestion.

Political Science