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Getting your voice heard - lesson plan

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In this session we will explore the following questions: Why is it important to know your civic and democratic rights? What is the difference between civic and democratic rights and how can you exercise those rights? How can you have your voice heard in the voting system (if eligible)? How can you continue to have your voice heard by your representatives beyond an election?
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