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Social Studies, 08.09.2019 03:10 ur4286

What method of community participation would begin to solve a problem most quickly?
a. voting on new officials who promise to correct the specific issues
b. writing letter to political leaders to make then aware of the problems
c. volunteering so citizens can work on the problem until leaders can
d. protesting publicly against leaders until
they agree to correct issues.

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