Monday, July 9, 2007

D#3, HW#4 - Who's invested?

Americans, from the young to the old, are invested in the action of voting. Having the knowledge of what voting is and how to learn about voting is empowering. Parents can guide their children by giving them choices in simple routines (i.e. which outfit to wear to school, what to choose for Saturday night’s dinner, etc.) Teachers have the ability to provide learning opportunities about one of the nation’s greatest freedoms by allowing students to get a head start in practicing this right (i.e. student body elections, assignment choices, etc.) School boards are capable in implementing required studies for voting throughout numerous levels (i.e. introductory courses in elementary, student function opportunities in junior high, required courses in order to graduate and informational advantages/purposes in college. Government can ensure all educational materials and tools are readily accessible to all Americans of all ages.

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