everyday forced to follow the law, every single day but when it comes time to vote they are deprived the right to speak their opinion and forced to wait years to do so. This is the situation is for many teens across America because the voting age is eighteen. The age is way to high and it prevents teenagers expressing their opinion on who could be president and other government figures. The voting age should be lowered to thirteen because we should be able to express our opinion, if we are forced to follow…
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What is the true definition of freedom? Freedom is defined as being given the right to act, speak or think they way someone wants to. If someone is forced to vote this takes away their freedom of choosing to vote or not. Voting is a privilege given to Americans, not a right, thus not requiring any single person to partake in an election they don't want to. If compulsory voting is enacted this can cause major problems for America in the future. If compulsory voting is used in elections for…
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Should you be forced to do something just because you can? People have been able to vote freely since 1965 in the United States. In 1857, the first country, Mexico, made voting mandatory. Currently, the U.S. only has around 60% voter turnout. Countries with compulsory voting have about 72% voter turnout. That difference is from being forced to vote. Instead of forcing people to violate their rights, making voting polls and political news more accessible would increase voter turnout. Voting should…
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American citizens should not be required to vote strictly because America is a free country and should not force its citizens to vote. Growing up in the modern day society, many people don’t really follow politics and don’t really care about who becomes the president. Their stand towards the election is neutral which means they can be voting for someone who they actually don’t want since they don’t follow politics. Although many countries around the world makes voting voluntary, a lot of countries…
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described as the “Land of the Free”. But how free are we if we are forced to vote? There has been some debate recently on whether voting should be mandatory and seen as a necessity. However, being made to vote is a violation of the U.S. Constitution, along with The Bill of Rights. Americans, who are acknowledged for their freedom, should have the choice to vote voluntarily. Americans should have the preference on whether or not one should vote. With voting being necessitated could result in many random…
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DBQ: Should Americans Be Required to vote? Many people are questioning if Americans should possess the right to vote based on record low turnouts. The voter turnout for America has been decreasing rapidly throughout the years. Good turnouts are important because it expresses each and every citizen’s opinion on a candidate or proposition, and lets the government know how much the country cares about their leadership. Is compulsory voting the right choice to increase voter turnout for America? Compulsory…
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they have the people’s support to make decisions. Let me just rephrase that they have the peoples SUPPORT to make the decisions. The word support is to have part of the weight to the whole, so if we vote and it may not even then persuade these politicians, then I don’t see the point of our vote at all. Good……………………….. Mr Julius and classmates I’m Allee and I am here to address whether or not voting should be compulsory. Every year the voting season comes back around and you see the ads on television…
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compulsory voting. The arguments for compulsory voting state that there cannot be a fair election if groups of people fail to cast their ballots. For this reason, arguments in favor demand the enforcement of compulsory voting to ensure full participation for fair elections. The arguments against claim that forcing individuals to cast ballots against their will can lead to empty votes, or donkey votes. Both sides strive for acceptance, each claiming to outweigh the other, but before casting judgment on either…
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the most important parts of citizens’ rights in that it allows people to choose who creates laws and rules for them to follow and live by. Although this is one of the most important rights, it is simply that; a right. Government should not require citizens to use their voting rights to pick a political leader or any other important matter that would require a vote if a citizen does not wish to vote. I believe Compulsory voting should not be enforced in any nation because this would result in a decrease…
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males who owned land could vote. Soon a white male suffrage occurred and then colored males could then vote. In 1920, women received the right to vote. In many democratic countries, they allow any adult to go vote, but many struggle to receive high numbers of voter. Making voting compulsory may lead less knowledgeable, bias or those heavily influenced by family tradition voting for something in which they don’t truly believe. In the 19th century only the elite males could vote, which they were the most…
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