Absolutely, without a single doubt in my mind, I would change the electoral college system; by completely eradicating it. I'm 18 years old, and I've lived through three elections in my short lifetime. Three elections in which a presidential candidate has won the popular vote; the vote of the people by he will of the people. Two elections in which a presidential candidate has lost the popular vote, and been elected president. The electoral college can oppose the will of the people and elect a president by its own will, which is unethical. Especially unethical in a country that puts such an enormous spoken value on the freedom to vote and create change. When in the reality of the United States the freedom to vote is merely the freedom to go to a ballot box and express an opinion that MAY or MAY NOT make a difference in the vote of the electoral college voters
<span>According to Jean Piaget, children in middle childhood experience an increase in their ability to solve concrete problems. They grow in terms of their comprehension of abstract concepts around mathematics. They also gain the ability to understand causal relationships between things (cause and effect), and the ability to weigh objects in their head without being thrown off by the sizes / shapes of things.</span>
<u>Obeying the law be a duty rather than a responsibility because:</u>
A duty is also called an obligation and responsibility, as it is something that a citizen is required to do according to the law of the land. Some of the example of duties and obligations are obeying laws, paying taxes, defending the nation etc.
Though sometimes there are some responsibilities, which a Citizen is expected to perform, but are not required by law. For example responsibilities such as voting, attending civic meetings, petitioning the government and running for office or contest election for the good of the people.
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