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Other factors may keep even those college students who do wish to vote away from the polls. Because many young Americans attend colleges and universities outside of their home states, they may find it difficult to register to vote. In places where a state-issued ID is required, students may not have one or may be denied one if they cannot prove that they paid in-state tuition rates.
The likelihood that people will become active in politics also depends not only on age but on such factors as wealth and education. In a 2006 poll, the percentage of people who reported that they were regular voters grew as levels of income and education increased.
Civic and political engagement allows politicians to know how the people feel. It also improves people’s lives and helps them to build connections with others. Individuals can educate themselves on important issues and events, write to their senator or representative, file a complaint at city hall, attend a political rally, or vote. People can also work in groups to campaign or raise funds for a candidate, volunteer in the community, or protest a social injustice or an unpopular government policy. Although wealthier, older, more highly educated citizens are the most likely to be engaged with their government, especially if they have intense preferences about an issue, younger, less wealthy people can do much to change their communities and their country.
Books:
Dahl, Robert A. 1991. Democracy and Its Critics . New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
———. 1961. Who Governs? Democracy and Power in an American City . New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Dolan, Julie, Melissa M. Deckman, and Michele L. Swers. 2015. Women and Politics: Paths to Power and Political Influence . Lanham, MD: Rowman&Littlefield.
Mills, C. Wright. 1956. The Power Elite . New York: Oxford University Press.
Olson, Mancur. 1971. The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups . Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Putnam, Robert D. 2001. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community . New York: Simon&Schuster.
Films:
1949. All the King’s Men .
1976. All the President’s Men .
1972. The Candidate .
2007. Charlie Wilson’s War .
2008. Frost/Nixon .
1933. Gabriel over the White House .
2008. Milk .
1939. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington .
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