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English, 10.04.2020 22:14 elizabeth15ovando

Look at the graphic from Citizenship.

Top: Citizenship is rarely an all or nothing situation. At one end, some citizens are merely residents of the country. They are like robots. They never vote or get involved in their communities. They have no interest in making their voices heard. A robot walks between two humans and says,

Which statement best describes how the two pictures contrast two types of citizens?

One picture shows a negative view of an uninvolved citizen, while the other shows a positive representation of an active citizen.

One picture shows a citizen who is uninterested in politics, while the other shows a citizen who wants to be president.
One picture shows that citizens who act like robots make poor decisions, while the other shows that good citizens always vote.
One picture shows that behaving like a robot bothers citizens, while the other shows that being an active citizen inspires people.

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