[
    "You attend a town hall meeting with your local congressperson to voice your concerns.",
    "You write a letter to your congressperson advocating for a specific policy change.",
    "You watch a live stream of a congressional hearing on a pressing issue.",
    "You campaign for a candidate running for Congress in your district.",
    "You volunteer for a political campaign to support a congressperson's reelection.",
    "You donate to a political campaign for a member of Congress.",
    "You follow the legislative agenda of Congress through news updates and analysis.",
    "You discuss current bills in Congress with friends and family."
    "You read a book on the history of the U.S. Congress.",
    "You analyze the voting record of your representative in Congress."
    "You attend a debate between candidates running for a congressional seat.",
    "You participate in a protest outside the Capitol building to advocate for change.",
    "You research the structure and functions of the U.S. Congress online.",
    "You serve as a congressional intern to gain firsthand experience in politics.",
    "You study the role of committees in shaping legislation in Congress.",
    "You participate in a mock congressional session as part of a political science class.",
    "You interview a former member of Congress for a research project.",
    "You analyze the impact of gerrymandering on congressional elections.",
    "You attend a panel discussion on bipartisanship in Congress.",
    "You observe a congressional delegation's visit to a foreign country.",
    "You watch a documentary on the legislative process in Congress.",
    "You participate in a lobbying day on Capitol Hill to advocate for a cause.",
    "You research the different caucuses within Congress and their influence.",
    "You engage in a debate with friends on the effectiveness of Congress in passing laws.",
    "You attend a political rally featuring members of Congress as speakers.",
    "You analyze the budget allocation for different congressional committees.",
    "You follow a congressman's social media accounts to stay informed on their activities.",
    "You study the evolution of congressional powers throughout U.S. history.",
    "You participate in a simulation of a congressional session as part of a government class."
]