Read the book you were assigned to read. Read the important parts like the heading and things that stick out to you the most. Take a break for a breather so you can’t have the time to think more clearly. Maybe have a partner or friend who is in your class to read with you so you can discuss the book or assignment. Tutoring. Those things worked for me in high school and now work in college. Hope that helps!
<span>Elections are the centerpiece of democracy. Through voting, people can voice their opinions, express their hopes and aspirations, discipline their leaders, and ultimately control their nation's destiny. According to democratic theory, elections are the public's source of power, but in order to use its muscle effectively it has to know where candidates and parties stand on public policy issues. Besides the people themselves, two groups have major responsibilities in this regard.</span>