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15 October, 03:27

Which act is a conventional form of political participation?

making a campaign donation to a candidate

the political sabotage of a rival candidate

signing petitions against a legislation

staging demonstrations or protests

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  1. 15 October, 04:38
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    The answer is making a campaign donation to a candidate

    A political participation is considered as conventional if it's conducted in the manner that considered as 'acceptable' by most people in society. (such as voting and making donation)

    A political participation could be considered as Unconventional if it's considered Hostile and inappropriate even though it's still considered as legal.

    (such as demonstration or creating a hit piece article on other candidates)
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