Cards in this guide (12)
Why is it compulsory to vote
There is nowhere in the United States that it is compulsory to
vote. Compulsory voting is most common in South America. Australia
may be an exception;
a democracy with compulsory participation in voting, and with
enforcement. Several European countries and some of the Pacific
island nations have compulsory voting, but often do not enforce
it.
What year was compulsory voting for federal elections introduced
Compulsory enrollment was introduced in 1912, however compulsory
voting didn't come in until 1924
What is the definition of opposing claim
An opposing claim is a claim against your thesis statement. A
counterclaim goes along with an opposing claim that proves or shows
evidence as to why your opposing claim is what it is.
What evidence does hunter give in compulsory voting an idea whose time has come that supports his claim that other countries have successfully implemented compulsory voting
the high voter turnout in Australia
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What is one of the four freedoms that roosevelt identifies in his four freedoms speech
In Compulsory Voting An idea whose time has come why does Hunter believe the US should study the elections of countries that have already implemented compulsory voting
To ensure the success of compulsory voting in America.
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How will you know which information to include in your argumentative research essay in support of your claim apex
By considering the opinions of your readers
How does the speech by Dan Pink and the RSA use media to entertain the audience
It uses cartoon drawings to emphasize ideas.
What Which media element appears in Dan Pinks drive the surprising truth about what motivates us speech
Audio that matches the text
What is hunter central claim in compulsory voting an idea whose time has come
Compulsory voting should be implemented in the united states
How does the use of nonverbal communication such as making eye contact help a speaker connect with audience
By making the speaker seem more human and relatable
Which excerpt is an example of a claim of poilcy from compulsory voting an idea whose time has come
Should be implemented in the United States