Volunteers can support a political party or candidate in all the following activities EXCEPT: A. Canvassing the neighborhood to spread information. B. Waiting for a paid campaign position to open up. C. Helping get people to the polls on Election Day. D. Attending or volunteering at campaign rallies.

Social Studies · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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B. Waiting for a paid campaign position to open up.

  • Volunteers, by definition, offer their service of their own free will without payment. Thus, waiting for a paid campaign position to open up is not considered a volunteer activity because it implies seeking employment rather than offering help voluntarily. The other activities listed – canvassing the neighborhood, helping people get to the polls, and volunteering at campaign rallies – all represent common volunteer efforts in support of a political party or candidate.

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