Should 16 Year Olds Be Allowed To Vote Essay

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    democratic nation, but it is dismaying to say that not everyone is allowed to vote for the person they favour. The device used in this sentence is irony. This is because despite Canada being a democratic nation (where the people elect a leader to represent them), not everyone is able to elect the person they feel should have the power to represent them. It is ironic that Canada is a democratic nation where the people choose who they feel should represent them, but the youth are currently unable to do this

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    Minimum Drinking Age

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    few countries in the world with drinking age over twenty one years. In a country where eighteen years olds are allowed to vote, are allowed smoke, are allowed buy guns, are considered as adults and moreover are drafted in the military where they put their lives in danger for the safety of all of the citizens of this country, however, they are too immature to drink. All the adults should have the right to drink alcohol, and it should be legal for a person who is ready to take care of the country

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    to Drink Before the year 1984 if a person was 18-years-old in the United States, they were once allowed in certain areas to be able to drink. However, after 1984 the Federal Government passed a law that made the whole nation raise the legal drinking age to 21 (Daniloff). From then on there have been two sides arguing this law. One side says that if a person is allowed to vote at the age of 18 they should be allowed to vote. That same side also says that if a person is allowed to join the military

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    elect someone as their representative, such as a political party. The victory of a vote is usually dependent upon the majority decision made by participating voters. Not everyone participates in the vote, despite having a right to do so. Some, such as those under the age of eighteen in most countries, do not get to vote based on the laws that stand within that population. Suffrage is another word for the ‘right to vote’. Voting within a democracy will impact on the actions that are

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    responsible, yet reasonable age a person should be allowed to drink at. The reason there is a drinking age limit is because of the Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. This act made it so that no one under the age of 21 is allowed to drink any alcohol, as well as purchase any alcohol. Some people feel that the drinking age limit should be reduced to a lower age such as 18, because the age 18 signifies adulthood. Other feel that the minimum drinking age limit should be above twenty one because they think

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    Lowering The Voting Age

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    taken in consideration to politicians because they will be ones wanting to gain votes from us since our voice will be heard and it won’t be downgraded like it has always been. The voting rates will increase if teens are allowed to vote. According to the article “Top Ten Reasons to Lower the Voting Age", “One’s political leanings are influenced by their community and their family, and it is likely young voters will vote in much the same way as their parents, not because they are coerced to do so, but

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    responsibility is when you should be considered an adult and when you are old enough to make decisions on your own for yourself. At the age of eighteen in America, you gain a lot more responsibility and power than when you were seventeen. One of the biggest responsibilities of being eighteen is having the title of being an adult. For instance at the age of eighteen, you can vote, own health insurance, get a tattoo, join the military, and even get charged for a crime. You should still be in high school

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    Throughout every child's life, there is always a point where that little child will grow up and fully become an adult. Some individuals say that they become an adult at the age of 16 (when they are old enough to drive). Others say when teenagers become 18-years-old and have the right to vote. Then there are those who believe that 21 is the magic number and that it is the age they can drink alcohol. Even though certain individuals have different opinions, the most important part about teenagers becoming

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    the text book defines it, franchise or suffrage is the right to vote. In the United States, it took many years to gain universal suffrage, or the ability of all citizens to have the right to vote. In the late 1700’s only about 5% of Americans were eligible to vote (wealthy, white, males of certain religious affiliations). By the early 1800’s, the properly ownership and religion requirements were dropped allowing most white males to vote. Even though the 14th amendment gave citizenship to everyone

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    federal government should or should not lower the voting age is a question debated surely around the dinner tables of families in Canada, as well as in the ranks of the government. Some people even suggest that the age needs to be raised. What would make people want the voting age to be lowered to an even lower age than the young adult age of 18? On the other hand how can the youth of Canada who have their own individual views be able to make a difference without being able to vote? Both sides provide

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