There has always been a debate about the voting age. In the passage "Keep the Voting Age at 18" the writer explains why lowering the voting age to 16 is not a good idea. However, in the passage "Lower the Voting Age" the writer explains that lowering the voting age to 16 would lead to postive results. In my personal opinion I do believe that lowering the voting age to 16 is a great idea. In the first passage "Keep the Voting Age at 18" the writer explains how young voters lack interest in participating…
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now, young adults faced without justification, the simple act of voting. Meaning the laws proved unconstitutional in that, it allows the 18 year old to serve in wars while at the same time, denying soldiers voting privileges. In the 1960s many student voting rights activist, held marches, and demonstrations in order to bring attention to the fact that, many eighteen year olds died for this country, while denied the benefits of voting within the political ram. H.J.R. No. 104; “Texas Obsolete Provisions…
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to vote? Men and women are risking their lives for our country, and they don’t even get to vote for who leads it. Funny right? Well it’s the same for 16 and 17-year-olds now. They have many responsibilities in our nation, and one of them should be voting. Turning 16-years-old marks a symbolic point in a person’s life. You take on a whole new level of freedom. The freedom that every teenager looks forward to is that they can start driving. A teen can start working as many hours as he or she would…
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Decrease Drinking Age Alcohol has taken the lives of many young adults in order to stop this chain reaction from occurring once again with new generation there needs to be a change. Young adults under the age of 21 drink now because it is illegal and it is what causes them to do many regrettable things, knowing that they will be going against authority. “Drinking incidents generate vital questions about lowering the drinking age, I feel it would be the best solution to solving the underground…
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way. Others like to drink every now and then at a classy event of some sort. It all depends on the person drinking the alcohol. This person may be a forty five year old man or a fifteen year old girl in high school. Drinking alcohol varies from age to age. It can be abused many times or it can be handled in a mature manor. It is up to the person holding the drink to be responsible enough to understand the severity of the consequences that come along with drinking alcohol. Alcohol is something that…
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years. In our life, we all have had a drink of alcohol before the set age. What makes the government think that they should regulate what age or when in our lives should we be able to drink. Understandably, toddlers shouldn’t be running around with a cold brew in their sippy cups but should there really be a drinking age? Throughout time, there has been many set ages for when people can legally drink. So, what should the drinking age be for the last time? Alcohol has been a major issue throughout the…
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first drink before age 21, and fifty percent of 18- to 20-year-olds consume alcohol regularly” (McCardell). Does this mean that we should lower the drinking age in this country? I think not. Drinking is always cause for a lot of debate, whether the subject is the tremendous amount of tragic drunk driving accidents, the health benefits and risks of alcohol, or what I will be covering in this essay, the legal drinking age. There has certainly been much controversy about the drinking age in the United States;…
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supported by the capitalist system. ♦ individual freedoms: Guarantees of civil liberties and protections of infringements upon them. ♦ compromise: Allows for the combining of different interests and opinions to form public policy to best benefit society. ♦ limited government: Powers of government are restricted in a democracy by the will of the people and the law. POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION Political socialization is the process by which citizens acquire a sense of political…
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a psychological defense mechanism. 2.3 FACTORS: SUFFRAGE PROTESTS But by the turn of the 20th century, the women's suffrage movement had gained renewed momentum. The number of states and territories grew in support of this, expanding the right of voting to women. As protests took place and women’s political power grew, so did the danger they faced. Authorities often brutally suppress female suffragists. This brutal…
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The American Freedom Party calls itself a Nationalist party that shares the beliefs of European American people ("Platform"). They have an interest in boarder protection, and preserving the English language. They believe that power should be with the states, and the federal government should only have those powers granted by the constitution. They believe that the spying of the federal government on its citizens should end, and a fence should be built around the US boarders to secure it from illegal…
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