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The U.S. population can directly participate in government in all of these ways except through:

A) Voting in elections.
B) Running for public office.
C) Contacting and influencing elected representatives.
D) Appointing Supreme Court justices.

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Final answer:

In the United States, people cannot participate directly in appointing Supreme Court justices; this is the responsibility of the President and the Senate. However, they can participate through voting, running for public office, and contacting elected representatives.

Step-by-step explanation:

The U.S. population can participate directly in the government in several ways, but the one option not available to the general public is appointing Supreme Court justices. This is an exclusive responsibility of the President, with confirmation from the Senate. Therefore, the correct answer is 'D) Appointing Supreme Court justices.' Citizens can actively engage in the political process by voting in elections, running for public office, contacting and influencing elected representatives, or even engaging in less formal activities such as writing letters to the editor, participating in public meetings, and working within advocacy groups.

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