Voting Essay According to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Personal Responsibility means the ability to connect
Question:
Voting Essay
According to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board:
Personal Responsibility means "the ability to connect choices, actions and consequences to ethical decision-making." and
Social Responsibility means "intercultural competence, knowledge of civic responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional, national, and global communities."
In a government class we intend for students to gain an understanding of both personal and social responsibility and perhaps be motivated to become more involved in public affairs.
One of the most important, and one of the easiest, ways to be involved is to vote. Voting is the way we choose our political leadership. It's how we signal to political leaders the policies we'd like them to pursue. There aremanyreasonswe all should vote, including that it's the most basic way we demonstrate support for our constitutional democratic federalist republic.
Nevertheless, voting turnout in America is distressingly low. Even in the most widely promoted and hotly contested national election, the election of the president, 40% of the voting age population doesn't participate.
https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/time-series/demo/voting-historical-time-series.html
What is your opinion of all this? Is low voter turnout a problem? Do you agree that every eligible citizen should vote? Do you believe that people have a personal responsibility to vote - to represent themselves and take part in society? Do you believe that people should see it as their social responsibility to vote - that even if one does not see a personal benefit from voting, it is their duty, their civic responsibility, to vote? Does the fact that young people, people of college age, vote proportionately less than other age groups? Does the fact that young people not voting means old folks, like me, are making decisions that younger people might disagree with, bother you?
Paper guidelines (the same as the others):
Minimum 300 words Times New Roman, 12 point font Double-spaced MLA-style heading Appropriate formal register standard English grammar (including capitalization, punctuation, spelling, word choice and all the rest) Citations required if you use any sources outside your brain (It's OK for citations to be a simple reference to the source and a web link.)