Question: How does one's status in a community affect one's willingness to participate in politics? Group of answer choices People who are viewed as at the top of the social structure in their community are more likely to participate in politics. People who feel alienated or marginalized will be angry about their personal situation and thus more likely to turn out to vote. People who feel as if they belong to a community are likely to feel empowered and to participate. People who belong to local civic clubs tend to donate more money to candidates.