believe voting should be mandatory in America while others do not. Mandatory voting is not only essential to America but to other countries as well. Noah Berlatsky, author of “Why You Should Be Legally Required to Vote” says that in the past presidential election, only approximately 36.4 percent of Americans voted in the election. This means that less than half of the people in America voted. If this keeps happening, the voting rates will decrease and sooner or later the only people voting will be…
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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 the U.S, the typical views of America would be skewed and the…
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Essay “The Ballot or the Bullet” This speech is by Malcoln X and was presented on April 3, 1964. It speaks about how blacks should fight for civil-rights in America. He emphasizes the importance of voting as a solution to ending discrimination against Blacks. He addresses both the poor voting decisions and also the denial of legitimate voting rights to Blacks. Because elections had been so narrowly decided in recent elections, the Black vote is the deciding factor in elections. When candidates promise…
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America is 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…
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manipulation of electoral district boundaries for partisan advantage. Historically, the roots of gerrymandering lie in undermining the voting power of minorities. Gerrymandering is an effective tool to dilute the power of voters in America. Along this comes disenfranchisement, or voter suppression; systemically targeting opposing political groups via polling locations to voting laws. This paper aims to explore how gerrymandering disenfranchises the democratic process by undermining the representation of…
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Equality for American Women Here in America we try to fight for equal rights but it has not always been like this. In our county and many other countries gender balance has not always been welcome. Webster’s dictionary defines equality as “a state or instance of being treated equal.” Women and men have never been treated completely equal although many Women’s rights groups are and have been working hard to change that. From the early 1800’s to the 2000’s women have not had as important roles in…
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Voting is important because we as Americans are the holders of our fate in deciding who runs our local, state and federal governments. There was a time when this was not the case. Many lives have been lost leading up to the Revolutionary War in the Eighteenth century, which started over taxation without representation and continued through the Twentieth century when the last class of people, women, were granted the right to vote. Before the birth of our Nation, those called Patriots knew the…
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constitutional right, and a privilege fought for and defended by American troops. Also, the opportunity to cast our ballots for the person we think will best guide us through the next four years and perhaps beyond. These people will be deciding the taxes, laws, and safety of America. Those that decide not to vote are giving up their rights as an American, a right that other countries do not have. Furthermore, they do not deserve the right to complain for the next four years how America is ran. Although…
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From the moment that America was created, people wanted to have a say in government. People can participate in government by not only voting, but by running for public office, getting involved with local parties, and contributing money to campaigns. Across the country, state governments give people many people the opportunity to participate in government and influence progress. Though this opportunity is given, many people are choosing not to vote or even concern themselves with politics. Socioeconomic…
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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 voting: Required by a law or rule. There are three reasons…
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