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    chance to have your voice heard. According to the why on average do only sixty percent of eligible voters turnout to elections? As the lower class grows voting turnouts decrease because the more money you have the more likely you are to vote and vise versa. Voting is extremely important which is the reason why there are five amendments to the constitution that eliminate the discrimination of voters. Any citizen above the age of eighteen has a right for their voice to be heard through a vote. But

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    Aboriginal peoples have a long history of facing discrimination in Canada. Their political background is not expansive or lengthy in terms of voting in federal and provincial elections. All Aboriginal peoples in Canada were granted the right to vote in 1960 without enfranchisement. During the 2015 Canadian federal election campaign‚ Aboriginal issues‚ such as the housing crisis and self-government‚ were not forefront for the candidates‚ but political involvement has incrementally become important

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    vote‚ but many others will disagree. Should America be required to vote? Which makes u consider thinking “Is it time to consider mandatory Voting?””Civic interest and voting‚” and “Voter turnout by election level and age.” These thoughts would help You answer the question‚ should Americans be required to vote? Voter turnout by election level and age is something to think about when making your mind up about mandatory voting. The “United States Election Project” at George Mason University studied the

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    on around them with their government‚ which of course influences our voter turnout numbers. Therefore the “freedom” that we as citizens have is abused and does not accurately represent our democratic system and there is the reason the greater good cannot be achieved and our system is corrupt. All of these factors go hand in hand‚ so change must be made if we ever want to increase our awareness of democracy and our voter turnout. Schools should educate students at a young age‚ online voting should

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    Grading Summary These are the automatically computed results of your exam. Grades for essay questions‚ and comments from your instructor‚ are in the "Details" section below. Date Taken: Time Spent: Points Received: 182 / 190 Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 6 5 Essay 6 N/A Grade Details - All Questions  1. Question : (TCO 1) The type of budget that is updated on a regular basis is known as a ________________   Student Answer:  continuous budget.    revised budget

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    The citizens of America are no longer as involved with the government as they used to be. Since World War II the voter turnout in America is continuously decreasing and has yet to stray above 65%. Shouldn’t America‚ land of the free‚ have one of the highest voter turnouts? This brings up the question; should Americans be required to vote? The United States should have compulsory voting‚ the reasons being that more persons will become educated in voting‚ other countries have successful compulsory

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    A.) Student Politics Having a voter turnout of 30% percent of the population in Supreme Student Council (SSC) is something to be look up too. But why do really students vote or not? Structure and Agency could somehow explain the phenomenon in how people shape their human behavior. The Structure debate is the recurrent patterned arrangements which influence or limit the choices and opportunities available. However‚ structure could be your friends‚ classmates‚ teachers and even circumstances. In

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    of the younger population do not bother to take part in political process‚" In 2012‚ 62% of the youngest voters showed disinterest in the political process by not voting".(paragraph#4). If already 62% of 18 years or older voters do not vote what makes the younger than 18 year old voters want to vote?. Another reason not to just lower the voting age is that are we sure that these younger voters are mature enough to make such decision?. Are we sure that just because a political party is waving a lollipop

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    government is under increasing pressure to lower the current voting age from 18 years to 16. These are some of the following arguments that are in favor of lowering the voting age. Increased turnout. The UK is currently facing a declining participation from the general public in formal politics. Since 1997 turnout for general elections has declined significantly and party membership has dwindled to an all-time low. Between 1951 and 2008 Conservative individual party membership has decreased from 2‚900

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    greatest fears was the possibility of the dumb majority using their power to pass uneducated and disastrous legislature. They feared “the mob”‚ the everyday citizens that had little schooling and knew almost nothing about politics. To avoid giving the voters too much power‚ a Representative-Democracy style government was created‚ a system where citizens would vote for a person or group to represent them in making legislature. Referendum votes bypass the politicians and ask for the people’s opinion directly-

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