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CIVC 101 Intro to Civic Engagement Q & A w/ Rationales 2026 Complete And Study material 25pages LEARNEXAMS

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1. What is the definition of civic engagement according to

the American Psychological Association (APA)?

a) The process of working to make a difference in the civic

life of one's community and developing the combination of

knowledge, skills, values and motivation to make that

difference.

b) The act of participating in activities that promote the

common good and enhance the well-being of society and

its members.

c) The involvement of individuals and groups in addressing

issues of public concern, including through political

processes and social movements.

d) The expression of one's values, beliefs and opinions

through various forms of civic action, such as voting,

volunteering, protesting and organizing.

*Answer: a) The process of working to make a difference

in the civic life of one's community and developing the

combination of knowledge, skills, values and motivation to

make that difference.*

Rationale: This is the definition given by the APA in its

report on Civic Engagement in 2010. The other options are

related but not as comprehensive as option a.

2. What are some of the benefits of civic engagement for

individuals, according to research?

a) Increased social capital, civic skills, political efficacy

and personal well-being.

b) Decreased social isolation, alienation, apathy and

depression.

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