To know where you're going without losing track of where you go so you don't get lost and get killed.
if you have 4 candidates its going to be way harder for someone to hit the majority of electoral votes (270 or higher) so its more likely the president will have to be chosen by the house of representatives.
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Without public goods, we wouldn't have schools, parks, or rec centers, to name a few examples.
What argument would I present? I would present that everyone is equal and everyone has a voice if you had asked them to speak, people have different outlooks on being able to vote at 18 or 21. But I don't know much about voting, I don't, and don't plan on, voting ever. Soooooo.....
Over the next five centuries the economy would at first grow and then suffer an acute crisis, resulting in significant political and economic change. Despite economic dislocation in urban and extraction economies, including shifts in the holders of wealth and the location of these economies, the economic output of towns and mines developed and intensified over the period.[2] By the end of the period, England had a weak government, by later standards, overseeing an economy dominated by rented farms controlled by gentry, and a thriving community of indigenous English merchants and corporations.[3]