Why is it misleading to tell people that citizens have no power in U.S. government? Select all that apply. (Multiple answers)
- Sometimes, courts hear casing involving citizens and end up changing laws.
- History is filled with citizens who made a difference in how things are run.
- Citizens can fight for special causes they like, vote, and stay active in discussions.
- It is the job of Congress, the president, and the judges, so there is no need to care.
- People can select issues that mean the most to them and band with others who care, too.

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- Citizens can fight for special causes they like, vote, and stay active in discussions

- People can select issues that mean the most to them and band with others who care, too (BLM, Civil Rights Movement, Women Suffrage Movement)

- History is filled with citizens who made a difference in how things are run.

(maybe): - Sometimes, courts hear casing involving citizens and end up changing laws.

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