SOC 101 B03
Debate essay
Should voting be mandatory? If voting was mandatory, then it would lead to a greater political awareness. The early women's' movement saw the vote as the symbol of political freedom and as the meaning of achieving big economic and social equality. Us women's never has the right to vote until the early 1900's. Voting in the US will help to keep a lookout on the population, and we understand that not all want to vote and they don't have to but the only reason why people would disagree with me is because it takes up so much time to make a vote due to the fact that there is a big line, and they think 1 vote doesn't make a difference at all. The 13th amendment stated “no involuntary servitude”, which means United states legal and constitutional term for a person who is going …show more content…
We can do what we want in this county that wont hurt others will. Women's obtaining their votes haven't greatly altered the nature of politics, although women's votes did lead to a success with the contribute significantly to Obama's victory in 2008, and again in 2012. In this country, people end up hating and also complaining about why the government is running the way it is right now and how it is governed, and people don't don't end up liking who is elected but then again if you voted it can make a difference. Citizens will be encouraged to get more knowledge about whats going on out there at their living and society of their country. Voting would increase peoples political awareness, and will also hold and build up anything even if it were only as on the surface as knowing the country's majors parties and their board policies. In fact, having to do with the measuring things with numbers, events or objects that prove something, or people who lawfully live in a country or a state, where they are made to vote are more politically full of knowledge than those in countries where voting isn't