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The Universal Right to Vote is called "suffrage" (also called the universal franchise, general suffrage, and ordinary person's common suffrage). It means giving the right to vote to all adult citizens, regardless of wealth, income, gender, social status, race, ethnicity, or any other restriction,
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defines political literacy as people "learning about and how to make themselves effective in public life through knowledge, skills and value". Denver and Hands (1990) defined it as "the knowledge and understanding of the political process and political issues which enables people to perform their
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such as the United States of America, the accepted practice is for everyone to vote. Some voters are better educated than others. That means that election results are the product of the average consensus. A better educated and informed electorate presumably produces a better government. If more
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One of the many challenges in American democracy is supporting citizens by ensuring they have sufficient time and opportunity to engage their responsibilities as citizens. How much time does a citizen voter need to engage their responsibility for self-governance?
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Therefore, one of society's goals is to raise education and information among the electorate. However, some people and politicians prefer to exploit voter ignorance and deficiencies for personal gain at the expense of better governance.
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The proposition is that most Americans are politically illiterate, where "political literacy" is a set of abilities, skill, knowledge, and proficiency considered necessary for citizens to participate in a society's government.
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It includes an understanding of how government works and of the important issues facing society, as well as the critical thinking skills to evaluate different points of view. Many organizations interested in
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wrote a report advocating for teaching "political education and political literacy", but support for this proposal fell in the 1980s. In Scotland,
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The rule of law implies all are intended to be understood and comprehend by everyone under the principle that ignorance of the law is no excuse.
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Between the 1960s and 1980s, researchers reported that school students had low interest in political and economic problems. In 1978, the
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The "Rule of Law" restricts the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws.
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Voting for elected representatives at all levels of government from local to state and federal government enterprises.
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uneducated and uninformed voters participate, the average drops, and the result is a more deficient government.
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How to Select an American President by James A. George and James A. Rodger (c) 2017 Archway Publishing,
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that states a Knowledge (XXG) editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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What is necessary to sustain or improve skill, knowledge, and proficiency deficiencies and needs?
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Attending public meetings, aka, "town halls," to ask questions and obtain information first-hand.
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Bochel, Hugh (2009). "Chapter 8: Political Literacy". In McManus, Mike; Taylor, Gary (eds.).
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What does it take to ensure a good life for a given citizen and their responsibilities?
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How much discretionary time is available to attend to voter-citizen responsibilities?
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To answer that question requires attention to a hierarchy of other questions:
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https://www.amazon.com/Select-American-President-James-George/dp/1480840882
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Studying and understanding the jobs that are filled by elected officials.
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Reviewing plans, programs, budgets, and schedules that affect taxation.
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Offering suggestions for laws and regulations, including amendments.
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How much time and commitment is needed to be a responsible citizen?
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Studying and evaluating elected candidate resumes and credentials.
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Is there a deficit or deficiency between what is essential for
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appeared as a secondary qualification in the 1960s and 1970s.
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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Active Learning and Active Citizenship: Theoretical Contexts
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If there are deficiencies, what is required to address them?
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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
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There are three major theories about political literacy:
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Presumptions in the American Political System include:
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should be considered as factors in political literacy.
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