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22 July, 00:57

Young people have historically failed to participate in the election process - fewer young people vote than those of other age groups. Why do you think this occurs and how does this negatively impact democracy in the US? Write a paragraph of at least 5 sentences.

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  1. 22 July, 04:04
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    There can be many reasons why fewer young people vote than those of other age groups. One reason could be because young people these days don’t feel like they have much or at least, enough of a stake in society. Another reason could be that most states in America require voters to present legit ID to vote, which most young people do not have yet. The most accurate and most depressing explanation why young people fail or in brutal truth, refuse to participate in the elections, however, is that young people hardly think that someone is actually worth voting for. This case impacts the democracy in the United States. Democracy is a kind of a government system in which all people are involved in the making of decision. Young people from the age of 18 to 29 are 21% of the voting population. Young voters have such large percent in the election population. This means that only 80 percent of voters participate in the election decisions. Thus, the democracy wasn’t at its hundred percent.
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