Below you will find a number of statements about belonging and active citizenship, and it is your task to decide whether these statements are true or false. If you think a statement is false, consider what it is that is wrong about the statement and make note of this.
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Belonging often refers to a person’s sense of being part of a group or feeling of affinity to a specific place.
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Active citizenship means actively disengaging from public life.
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Social isolation, lack of knowledge, indifference, time constraints and racism and prejudice are examples of barriers to active citizenship.
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Voting in elections is compulsory everywhere.
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Volunteering does not provide you with any worthwhile skills.
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Public consultations are ways for the government to find out the views of the people and stakeholders.
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Active citizenship helps you develop skills like debating, understanding, communication, teamwork and analysis skills.
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