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If We Didn T Have The Right And Privilege To Vote As Citizens

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Argumentative Summer Essay 2016

hat if , we didn’t have the right and privilege to vote as citizens ? How would you feel as an American citizen if did not have a voice in the election or any other political outreach?
Well, if the election really matters to you, want you to do more than just vote? We as an American citizen haven't always had a right to vote before the woman could not vote and only Caucasian white men were allowed to vote if they owned a farm or a large amount of land. African American people could not vote at all; until 1965.
Also in the past citizen of the United States, didn't become "real,natural citizen, until you answered this question: “What is the most important right granted to U.S. citizens?” The correct answer, according to the United States government, is , “The right to vote.” But that “right” has always been on shaky ground. Just as the Constitution once countenanced slavery, it also allowed voting to be restricted to property-holding white men. The Thirteenth Amendment expunged the stain of slavery from our basic law, but the Constitution has never fulfilled the democratic promise we associate with it. In 1868, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and …show more content…

We never have a chance to tell the people we're going to choose the president clear on that we were like this president to be our president. Therefore parents need to think really need to think because as a result, it is much of help to them to decide, that voting is very,very important. We should have a part no matter how old we are. “We all live here and breathe same air so we should want better and more for the next 4

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