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    president. The electoral college has overpowered the popular vote of the people in many cases. The electoral college should not be abolished for the main reason that the people who have the position to cast one of the votes know what’s best for our country. In the essay you’re about to read‚ the essay is going to be biased on why the electoral college should not be abolished. The electoral college dates all the way back to 1787 before the 1824 election. In the 1824 election the electoral college came

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    The electoral college should not be abolished. The electoral college is a very important part of the election process. After all‚ it wasn’t established in Article II for no reason. Our very own founding fathers did not like the idea of the general population directly voting for president. They feared that presidents would always come from highly populated states. The electoral college should be kept because it creates a clear winner‚ the electors make more educated decisions‚ and the electoral college

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    Capital Punishment: The Cruel and Nonessential Justice The death penalty is the ultimate punishment prisoner’s pay for their crimes. Started in Western European countries‚ it has been around since the Eighteenth century B.C. Britain influenced America to practice the process of the death penalty. The United States itself has in record 1‚188 people executed since 1977 when the death penalty was reinstated. It is legal in thirty-two states‚ more then half of the states nationwide. Some people

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    decision and should be abolished Capital punishment is a brutal decision and should be abolished. Give your views in not less than 250 words if you agree or disagree with it. Capital punishment is a punishment in which the criminal is charged or indicted for a severe crime. Capital punishment is also referred to as the death sentence which implies that the person guilty of committing this offence is to face death sentence. There are many countries in the world which have abolished this sentence‚ but

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    Should private education be abolished? Education is the solution to nearly every problem that exists in the world today. Education can lead to less unemployment‚ less poverty‚ high incomes and this will make the world much more economically stable. Although education is much more than high profile jobs‚ it draws a direct link between physical and mental health. There will be longer lives‚ fewer crimes and brighter prospects for the next generation. Around 80 percent of the child’s brain is influenced

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    Electoral College has become outdated and should be revamped in order to bring the system in to the twenty-first century. The world has changed and representation through the Electoral College is no longer functional. The Electoral College should be abolished and replaced by a system which allows for a more even distribution of the popular vote nationwide. William Beaman‚ author of “Words We Remember” has such a negative view of the Electoral College for many reasons but he specifically feels: …for

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    Slavery became larger business in the United States as time went on past the Revolution. With the increasing need for expansion in agriculture‚ the Americans were looking for any opportunity for low cost labor. Slavery soon became the solution for this need. However‚ this was not without consequence. Obviously‚ the slaves pulled into this work were not happy whatsoever with their circumstances. The Second Great Awakening sparked an increasingly large abolitionist movement‚ and spurred event after

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    in timed circumstances. Students with ADD‚ ADHD etc will have trouble and begin crying. Other injuries and conditions may not be taken under special consideration while in an exam situation. Report Post Like Reply00 I think exams should not be abolished. How can you evaluate a student if this method is removed? It is important for schools to measure how well students understand the material presented to them‚ because otherwise the teachers might have explained everything in class in vain. The evaluation

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    students take the ACT and SAT- even if they do not plan on attending college. Although the SAT and ACT are required‚ recently some colleges are saying they are not looking at the tests scores as much as they are looking at everything else. The tests should not be able to determine the student’s academic abilities. Standardized testing should be abolished because a lot of money is wasted‚ a lot of time is wasted and they shouldn’t determine how ‘smart’ a student is. The SAT and ACT are tests required

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    ACT/SAT Abolishment from College Admission For years‚ colleges and universities have been using the ACT or SAT to decide whether or not to admit a student‚ or to determine the amount of scholarship money that should be given to the student. These standardized tests started to develop in the late 1900’s and became a part of the college admission process. Although very few colleges and universities do not require a student’s ACT or SAT‚ most colleges and universities require your score. Standardized

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