5 Questions
Match the following terms with their corresponding concepts in the text:
The Voice = Advocacy for common people's involvement in politics Politics = Shifted focus towards the needs of the common people Aristocracy of intellect = Previously involved in politics Neglected villages = Target for political improvement
Match the following phrases with their meanings:
Sins of omission and commission = Wrongdoings through inaction and action Machinery of Government = Administrative apparatus Highly educated few = Intellectual elite Return from taxes = Benefits received from taxation
Match the following words with their related ideas in the text:
Duty = Responsibility towards public affairs Propertyless = Lack of wealth or possessions Personnel = Government employees Goal of political endeavour = Improvement of the poor's lives
Match the following terms with their associations in the text:
Common people = Target audience for political involvement Small aristocracy of intellect or property = Previous exclusive participants in politics Client-side scripting for web applications = JavaScript's primary usage Realization of duty to concern themselves with their affairs = Message delivered by The Voice
Match the following phrases with their corresponding concepts in the text:
Public affairs-politics = Widened participation to include common people Improvement of the lot of the poor = Main concern of politics and politicians Concern for the needs of the common people = Shifted focus of politics Protests against the sins of omission and commission of the administration = Previous focus of politics
Test your knowledge about the historical significance of The Voice and its impact on public affairs. Explore the message it delivered to the country and its influence on the common people's engagement in governance and politics.
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