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    opposition, the right to vote. During the nearly century long battle between the sexes, many tactics were implemented to make the opposition realize that the right to vote should be given to men and women alike (with some exceptions at the time). These tactics, which lead to the end of the women’s suffrage movement, could aid in the current movement of environmental activists and their attempt to combat and mitigate losses to the natural world. As seen in the movie, “One Woman, One Vote”,…

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    is the right to vote. While we have the right to vote, only half of the registered voters in America have actually voted in the last 40 years. We have one of the lowest polling rates of all the democratic countries. It is mostly because people are lazy or they forget to register but some of them have a point. They don’t think that they need to vote because there are millions of other people in America to vote for them and what does one vote matter compared to millions of other votes. One of the…

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    Considering our POTUS was put in power with the seat of non citizen votes... maybe we need a Revolution... In reality the Revolution never devoured itself it built America. The democrat party keeps the illegal citizens votes usable in elections and blocking every attempt to stricken voting laws, I'm tired of hearing how it's wrong to be as patriotic as our forefathers, and being stereotyped a hateful, racist, uneducated, or incompetent of doing my own research and not Fox news. The facts are…

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    I have never ever voted in my life and as a non-US citizen, I am not allowed to vote. Due to this situation, voting becomes uninteresting to me. In addition, none of my parents are into politics hence, there is no role model that guide us, me and my siblings, for the importance of it. I’m not saying that my parents do not care about politics, and how the government works here in the US, but since we are all non-US citizen they do not see the urge to make politics and voting a big deal. It 's not…

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    Let Them Vote Imagine a life where you were not allowed to vote for the next president, where you could not get a well-paying job, or live in public housing all because of a mistake you made in your past. How would you feel and would you think that your treatment is unfair? Many convicted criminals are released from prison after completing their jail sentence. They leave prison believing they are “free men,” which they are, but they are definitely not treated like a free man. A convicted…

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    Susan B Anthony Dares to Vote share a common theme which is being different. Both stories have two female protagonists, whether real or not real, who get looked down upon because they’re different. In Don’t Give Up the Fight, Ava is the only girl on the track team, which means she gets picked on by the boys. The boys thought because she is a girl, she is weak and slower than the team. In Susan B Anthony Dares to Vote, Susan B Anthony believes that women should be able to vote. Both are different…

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    the popular ones being Google. Chinese being a communist country, they do not have the ability like Americans have to fully vote for their leaders. Furthermore, they do not have the freedom to voice their opinion meaning, whether they like the leader or not they have to choice but to follow. The Chinese government should give their citizens the power and will to choose and vote because they don't get their full rights in the government. This essay contains how the Chinese government's history…

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    Why People Don T Vote

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    determine why citizens vote or not, some simply don’t vote because they think their vote doesn’t count. Typically no one vote decides an election. However when deciding to vote there are many factors people must take into consideration. One reason people don’t vote is because they think their single vote doesn’t make a difference to the outcome. “It is more likely however, that you will be struck by lightning during your lifetime that participate in an election decided by a single vote.”…

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    American citizens should be required to vote in national election. Most people today, young especially, don’t really care what happens in elections and are not active when it comes to voting. But, as their duty as a civilian should be to vote. People need to understand that the right to vote was not free, it came at a cost. People fought for that right and now it is being taken for granted. In the article “Telling Americans to Vote, or Else”, on paragraph 10, it says “We don’t know what the…

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    to be 21 to vote By: Karley Chapman Did you know that according to GazetteXtra, eight Janesville 17-year-olds voted illegally in the spring elections this year. They were among 258 who did the same thing statewide. That’s 266 17-year-olds who voted illegally! But are they making good choices? The answer is no. Everyone has to be 21 to vote. My first reason why everyone should be 21 to vote because if 18-year-olds can’t drink, why in the world why they should they be able to vote for the…

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