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DCP Response 108

What are the main challenges facing democracy today?

DCP Response
The main challenges today are white nationalistic fascist conservatives, and the very rich billionaires that keep them in power for their capitalistic benefit.
FIRST NAME: Kyra AGE: 20 TOWN:
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DCP Response 109

What does it mean to be a good citizen?

DCP Response
A good citizen is someone who is always involved in their community. Someone who always makes the place they live in better.
FIRST NAME: Amy AGE: 18 TOWN: Marlboro
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DCP Response 110

What does it mean to be a good citizen?

DCP Response
To be a good citizen is to be able to stand up for those who surround you, want to be able to stand for the ones who need our help and help them when necessary
FIRST NAME: Gus AGE: 18 TOWN:
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DCP Response 111

What does it mean to be a good citizen?

DCP Response
Being a good citizen means not doing anything bad. Following the laws/respecting them. Being nice to others.
FIRST NAME: Saoirse AGE: 18 TOWN:
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DCP Response 113

What does it mean to be a good citizen?

DCP Response
Taking part in the democratic process by voting in elections and supporting our troops.
FIRST NAME: Rafi AGE: 18 TOWN: Highland Park
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DCP Response 114

Why is voting important to you?

DCP Response
I want my voice to be heard. There are many people suffering. We need to vote in order to redistribute the resources in the country.
FIRST NAME: Julie AGE: 50 TOWN: Woodbury
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DCP Response 115

What does it mean to be a good citizen?

DCP Response
Being a good citizen means getting involved in one’s community, being supportive, making an effort to help others, and following the rules.
FIRST NAME: Swathi AGE: 18 TOWN:
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DCP Response 116

What are the main challenges facing democracy today?

DCP Response
Challenges facing democracy today is the lack of unity. People with opposing views can’t seem to put it aside and work towards a better community.
FIRST NAME: Gabriella AGE: 18 TOWN: Woodland Park
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DCP Response 117

Why is voting important to you?

DCP Response
I think voting is important because it allows for people to have their voice heard, especially for the issues that affect them personally.
FIRST NAME: Sharika AGE: 17 TOWN:
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DCP Response 118

What do you remember about the first time you voted?

DCP Response
I was a little scared when the curtain closed behind me. I knew I planned to vote for well in advance.
FIRST NAME: James AGE: 65 TOWN: Woodbury Heights
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