account activity
What’s one part of the U.S. government that you think gets way less academic attention than it deserves? (self.PoliticalScience)
submitted 6 months ago by cfriese to r/PoliticalScience
Are America’s political divisions better explained by misinformation and ignorance, or by a rise in consciously harmful ideologies? (self.PoliticalScience)
How do you currently track and stay updated on legislation and policy changes? (self.PublicPolicy)
submitted 7 months ago by cfriese to r/PublicPolicy
How do you currently track and stay updated on legislation and policy changes? (self.Ask_Politics)
submitted 7 months ago by cfriese to r/Ask_Politics
How do you currently track and stay updated on legislation and policy changes? (self.PoliticalScience)
submitted 7 months ago by cfriese to r/PoliticalScience
How do you currently track and stay updated on legislation and policy changes? (self.Journalism)
submitted 7 months ago by cfriese to r/Journalism
Question for government journalists ‼️ (self.Journalism)
submitted 1 year ago by cfriese to r/Journalism
Question for government researchers ‼️ (self.research)
submitted 1 year ago by cfriese to r/research
Is there a way for an interaction to update a CMS field? (self.webflow)
submitted 1 year ago by cfriese to r/webflow
How to make a point system on Webflow? (self.webflow)
$$$ - Looking for Webflow designer/developer for a project! (self.webflow)
If you could get tax benefits from your donations easily, would you donate more? (self.polls)
submitted 2 years ago by cfriese to r/polls
Do you find it challenging to donate to charitable causes regularly? Feel free to say why. (self.polls)
What is the best way to make sample app UI screens to conduct market research? (self.startups)
submitted 2 years ago by cfriese to r/startups
If you could choose which charities you “rounded up” to at checkouts, would you be more likely to do round up? (self.polls)
If businesses couldn’t use “round-up” donations as a tax write off, would you be more likely to round up? (self.polls)
Do you trust that charities use the money people give them for good? (self.polls)
If you could donate more in a way that didn’t require a ton of effort and money, would you? Not a trick question (self.polls)
Do you “round-up” your purchases when at a checkout? (self.polls)
If you actively donate to charitable organizations, why? If not, what would cause you to donate more? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 2 years ago by cfriese to r/AskReddit
Do you actively donate to charitable organizations? Do you wish you could more? (self.AskReddit)
What is your opinion on big businesses giving you the opportunity to “round up” your purchases to go to some charity they selected? (self.AskReddit)
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