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    voting age should not be lowered Voting ages should not be lowered to anybody under the age of 18 for many reasons. one because kids are immature . Second they're gullible . Third but not least because kids now a days will vote for anybody who does what they do. The first reason I put why kids under 17 should not be able to vote was that they are immature. Kids now a days laugh at anything, don’t really care about certain things,they're in their own little world doing stuff that they

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    Along with creating a “trickle up” effect, lowering the voting age would increase the voting field by getting more people voting from the start. Lowering the voting age would also positively affect the voting field by getting more people to vote from the start. Studies show that voting is a habit and that decreasing the voting age to 16 sixteen would increase the number of people voting from the start. This is exemplified in Scotland, where 16 and 17 sixteen and seventeen-year-olds became eligible

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    participated in the making of this event, exclaims that the, “ Montgomery County community [was] the nation’s first to lower the voting age from 18 to 16.” This seems to be a test to determine if the nation should lower the voting age completely. However, this test shows varying results, but majority seem to shed some light on the fact that teenagers simply should not take part in voting. The average teenagers seem too young to be mature about issues, are uninterested in what major decisions are made by the

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    After reading both passages about keeping or lowering the voting age, I have come to a conclusion to keep the voting age at 18. I agree that lowering the voting age would decrease the percentage of participation. It is true, we rank below Belguim, Austria, Germany, Italy, France, and other countries. However, I don't think allowing 16 year olds to vote is a smart move. Think about when you were 16. You didn't think the same way you do now, nor do you know nearly as much about politics as you

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    towards voting at the age of sixteen. Many believe the voting age should be decreased due to other responsibilities in which many sixteen-year-olds already have, such as being able to drive or being employed. However, some may be against this issue due to the influences a 16 year may encounter when voting, such as voting for who their parents or friends vote for or lacking maturity. The articles portray the benefits to allowing sixteen-year-olds to vote. One of the advantages of the voting age decreasing

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    Lowering the Voting Age to 18

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    Many people opposed the change of voting age, but others believed that it should be lowered. People who think that the voting age should stay the same usually are the conservative people who want to keep the old customs as they are. People who are conservative are usually cautious about changes, and usually want to stay put without improvement. The people who want changes are usually more liberal. These people leave place for improvements, but sometimes vote for the change of things that are not

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    amendment the phrase“ Old enough to fight, old enough to vote” became a slogan for a youth voting right movement. There was a controversy about lowering the age to vote from 21 to 18 because of military reasons, so president Franklin D. Roosevelt lowered the voting age to 18 for the youth to be involved in helping America. But today there is controversy about decreasing the voting age even lower. Lowering the voting age can affect everyone in negative ways. They are still too young to make mature decisions

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    arguments to the voting age. Plenty believe that 18 is the right age to start voting, while others feel the voting age should be lowered for younger people. In the United States the legal voting age is 18 years old, the age adolescents are considered legal adults by law. In other places having younger voters is okay. Some people would say that keeping the voting age at 18 may be for the best. My generation doesn't involve themselves into politics and don't participate much in voting. Some people

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    I do not believe that the voting age should be lowered just yet. Lowering the age from 18 to 16 too soon could possibly hurt the governmet and US politics in general. The first reason is the fact that younger voters don't vote at all. As cited in the passage, "...only 38% of voters in the 18-24 age group voted in 2012," and if we lowered the age to 16, we would actually experience a decrease in voter input. By increasing the number of legal voters, we are also decreasing our chances to increase the

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    Scoring Guide Scoring Notes Benchmarks Response Prompt VH337030 (Prompt 2HE) | Keep the Voting Age at 18 / Lower the Voting Age | Response ID : 12750656 Many young people today between 16 - 24 show a lot of interest in the election. It is one of the biggest days for our country so yes young people will take inerst in it. 18 isnt a magical number its just an age, why can't 16 or 17 year olds vote? They should have a say on who is leading the country, who is passing our bills

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