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"Our Voice Matters Preparation Thoughts and Opinion"

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Elizabeth Carril  SPC1017-2203-6964 April 3, 2020  Why does our vote matters and how can we make a change?  Ever since 1787, voting right has been put to use by many citizens during electoral elections. As stated by the 15 th amendment “the right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude”. In other words, no matter the race, nationally, or color, one must go out and vote for those who want the same goals as you and others. Having a voice in this country gives us the privilege to show the higher being who we are and what we are made of. Making a change can take effort but it also takes courage to make the first step by voting or protesting peacefully if you’re not a United States Citizen.                                          ...

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As previously mention these are very exciting and frightening times for the people of the United States. With the presidential election coming up it was most fitted for the class to research a few controversial issues that directly affect the United States society and economy. Each group had the opportunity to express their opinions with evidence-based facts. All the groups were extremely prepared and well informed in their topics since prior to their presentation they had access to the library's research center and were advised by the leaders and professor Sherry. All the groups overall did a pretty good job although there were a few minor step backs here and there. Overall almost all the students respectively received a good grade which was well deserved due to their efforts and great deliberation of information. Sadly Elizabeth and I weren't able to present our presentations due to the sad circumstances of the Coronavirus. We were planning on speaking on our purpose fo...