Kevin Mattson argues that recent attempts to engage young Americans in politics and voting are unlikely to succeed. Analyzing the historical context to assess the extent to which youth have participated in the political process throughout the twentieth century, Mattson makes the case for more extensive educational programs, public service internships, and innovative Internet strategies.
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Kevin Mattson argues that recent attempts to engage young Americans in politics and voting are unlikely to succeed. Analyzing the historical context to assess the extent to which youth have participated in the political process throughout the twentieth century, Mattson makes the case for more extensive educational programs, public service internships, and innovative Internet strategies.
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