Respuesta :
Answer:
The correct answer to the question: Citizen participation is critical for the political process to work. Citizens can participate in the political process through all of the following ways, except, would be: A: providing financial support.
Explanation:
In the electoral system in the United States, people may do many things to participate in it. They can be a part of a party, they can use items that represent that party, they can help personally in campaigns by providing their physical support by volunteering their time to a party´s campaigning efforts, or they can totally defy the system by simply NOT participating in general elections. That is one of the rights of U.S citizens, as per the Constitution. What citizens cannot do, however, as established by the law, is to financially support, or aid, a campaign, unless it is a one time, and in a very small amount, with money. Individual citizens, are not allowed to do this, and organizations that CAN finance parties, must always be accountable for those moneys as these supporters will be listed to the public. But individual monetary assistance, is not allowed.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It's not possible for a citizen to provide financial support. The government doesn't need that. But citizens are able to volunteer time to a party, skip general elections, and wear campaign buttons.
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