A state debates a law requiring all voters to use a driver’s license to prove residency to vote, but not all state residents have equal access to the licensing centers. The poor and minority state residents are less likely to have a driver’s license. A person creates a nonprofit interest group to bring attention to how the law creates an injustice and to support lawmakers who will vote against the law. Explain how civic virtue and governance contribute to solving this problem.(1 point)

A. The person exhibits a civic virtue of contribution and uses network governance to solve the community problem.
B. The person exhibits a civic virtue of courage and humility and uses global governance to solve the community problem.
C. The person exhibits a civic virtue of integrity and justice and uses legal governance to solve the community problem.
D. The person exhibits a civic virtue of perseverance and self-government and uses private governance to solve the community problem.

C. The person exhibits a civic virtue of integrity and justice and uses legal governance to solve the community problem.


By creating a nonprofit interest group to bring attention to the injustice caused by the law and supporting lawmakers who will vote against it, the person is exhibiting a civic virtue of integrity and justice. They are advocating for fairness and equal access to voting rights for all state residents, regardless of their socio-economic background or ethnicity.

In terms of governance, the person is using legal governance to address the issue. They are working within the legal framework of the state to promote change and support lawmakers who can vote against the law. This approach ensures that the problem is addressed through the proper channels and through adherence to legal processes.