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The Civic and Political Health of the Nation
註釋This study describes the civic and political behavior of the American public, with a special focus on youth ages 15 to 25. Using an extensive national telephone survey of 3,246 respondents, it describes what citizens are doing, and how often they are doing it. The report looks at a panorama of 19 core activities -- ranging from voting to volunteering to signing petitions -- and at many other political attitudes and behaviors. The report describes these activities, who is doing them, and how they vary by group. Chapters: overview; the engaged citizen; paths to participation; and the milennials rising. Charts and graphs.