This question can be a yes or no question depending on wha measures the committee took and who's viewpoint its affecting.
The correct answer is D.
<em>Elections are often decided by only a few votes.</em>
Voting in an election is a right and a moral obligation for many. However, nobody can force a citizen to vote. Voting is a direct way to tell the government what the citizens want.
<em>Only a few or even one vote</em> can make a difference in the outcome of an election. Richard Nixon, for example, and not John F. Kennedy would have become President in 1960 if one person from each voting place had voted differently. The argument that 'it's only one vote after all' is dangerous because whoever says it forgets that it's not only them who think so. So the ' it's only one vote after all' attitude multiplies itself by people with similar way of thinking. In the end, the 'one vote' becomes many votes which may significantly change the results of an election.
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The Mughal Empire ruled most of India and Pakistan in the 16th and 17th centuries. It consolidated Islam in South Asia, and spread Muslim (and particularly Persian) arts and culture as well as the faith. The Mughals were Muslims who ruled a country with a large Hindu majority.
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You could about how the constitution was written centuries ago, and how amending it will help include those who were excluded from it and help make the laws already there better or just take them out completely.
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A, B
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