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    simply just do not vote. America’s known for being apathetic to politics and voting. However‚ if Americans are apathetic about voting‚ they should still be able to still express their voice and opinions. For instance‚ people are apathetic to voting‚ because they feel like their votes will not count. Americans will think that their vote do not count‚ because the Electoral College chooses the President‚ not the voters. In‚ reality our votes do count as the popular votes. Our votes help the Electoral

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    voting system in the United States is the Electoral College. In the past‚ systems of popular voting had been used by other countries. There are pros and cons to both systems. However‚ a popular vote system‚ although hard to implement‚ is a more purely democratic system than the Electoral College. A popular vote system would significantly impact voters and turnout. This type of system would give the individual voter a much more significant influence. “Turnouts [would] also increase if more people see

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    why should I Vote

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    WHY SHOULD I VOTE Voting is not only a right but a privilege in the United States granted first under TheTwenty-fourth amendment to the United States Constitution which states that: the right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President‚ for electors for President or Vice President‚ or for SenatorRepresentative in Congress shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State and is also addressed again in Article 19

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    been an important factor. Many people simply don’t vote or don’t understand the importance and power they have by just simply voting for the candidate that best suites their needs. Voting is important because it exercises your right as an American citizen to express your issues and ideas. Voting also helps us decide who will lead our country. Many men and women who have served this country have given their lives just so that you can be able to vote. Voting is important because it’s not only a right

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    through an anonymous voice. There are a few restrictions on voting‚ which include age‚ citizenship‚ and in some states weather you’re a convicted felon. I believe that it is unfair that some states make it so felons can’t vote. I really believe felons should be allowed to vote simply because everyone makes mistakes‚ and some felons have to rejoin society eventually. Felons are looked at by some as the bad people of society. Some people even believe that once they have messed up they don’t deserve

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    have someone to vote for 56. Describe self-announcement‚ the caucus‚ & the convention as nominating methods. Self-nomination is the act of indicating the specific vacancy announcements for which you want to be considered. Caucus is a meeting of a political party or group to coordinate members’ actions‚ choose group policy‚ or nominate candidates. 57. Compare a closed primary & an open primary explaining the key differences. In an open primary anyone can vote for any candidate

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    is one major event that is constantly controlling the minds of everyone in today’s society? Even back then prejudice was a huge deal. It included discrimination just because of skin color and a person’s sex! Susan B. Anthony’s "On Women’s Right to Vote" and Chief Joseph’s "On Surrender at Bear Paw Mountain‚ 1877" emphasizes their experience with this topic. Alongside the swirl of emotions from this form of hate‚ the two authors can relate on many similarities and retaliate on the individual differences

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    should be allowed to vote. The issue was how to receive the four million former slaves as citizens. If they were to be fully counted as citizens‚ some sort of representation for apportionment of seats in Congress had to be determined. Before the war‚ the population of slaves had been counted as three-fifths of a corresponding number of free whites. By having four million freedmen counted as full citizens‚ the South would gain additional seats in Congress. If blacks were denied the vote and the right to

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    Should Young Women Vote

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    Should young women vote for our next president based on their gender? Although many women wish to see the glass ceiling broken‚ I don’t believe it’s right to vote based on gender. People should choose a candidate that have a similar stand on issues as their own. I was surprised to read that Gloria Steinem said the only reason young women are voting for Bernie Sanders is because of the boys‚ young women are voting on the issue not for the attention boys will give them. I can assume most young women

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    Women S Right To Vote

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    Women exercised their right to vote for the President their first time in November of 1920 The First Women’s Right Video is the one that stood out to me from the very beginning. It amazes me how what these women did for not just themselves‚ the women of that time‚ but for also the women of today. They were head strong and very determined‚ had they not be‚ would we as women have rights today? Elizabeth Stanton and Susan Anthony were two of the women that fought for our rights as women. Had

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