History, 09.02.2021 21:00 milkshakegrande101
The statement below was made by George Jean Nathan, a 20 th -century editor and critic
"bad officials are the ones elected by good citizens who do not vote"
What did Nathan mean by this statement?
1.A democracy needs all of its eligible citizens to participate by voting.
2.Voters do not choose their elected officials carefully.
3.Most politicians are bad public servants.
4.Citizens should refuse to vote if they don’t like any of the candidates.
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The statement below was made by George Jean Nathan, a 20 th -century editor and critic
"bad officia...
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