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Alex787 [66]
4 years ago
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How would your country change if everyone could vote without limitations such as age restrictions and citizenship status?

Social Studies
2 answers:
antiseptic1488 [7]4 years ago
6 0
Probably, some of the votes would not be well-informed, as you can't rightly expect toddlers to know about current political issues and politics in general. Also, without citizenship status, some could vote for a president that would benefit their country and not see the bigger picture.

hope it helps, brainliest pls
ladessa [460]4 years ago
3 0
Our country would change if everyone could vote without limitations by:
-More votes overall which means an increased ballot and population count.
-People could vote without pressure. 
<span>-It would be a little chaotic as some people voting would be underage and not understand voting concepts and legislature as much as the people who've had longer experiences.</span>
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