Step 2's answer:
PRO
- Could help temper the country’s embarrassingly high voter turnout rates
- Less time-consuming form of discrimination than literacy test
- Nationwide surge in ID demand could create up to four new jobs at DMV
- Guarantees only those bearing the signet ring of the Knights Templar will be able to vote more than once
- Current system gives far too little power to septuagenarian volunteers
- The most palatable facade we’ve got for government’s racial bias
CON
- Phrase “poll tax” has better ring to it
- Puts undue burden on privileged elite to choose elected officials
- Doesn’t completely eliminate possibility of undesirable populations from voting
- Disenfranchises the countless Americans who accidentally left a bar tab open at Stilettos last night
- Non-citizens could probably give the electoral process a fresh set of eyes
- Representative government not worth totally giving up on just yet
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1. Marine biology
2. She was the first African-American woman appointed to the federal judiciary, serving as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
3. Four, George Washington Carver was a botanist, chemist, scientist and inventor.
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Colonists must now pay duties on glass, paper, lead, paint, and tea imported from Britain. The existing non-consumption movement soon takes on a political hue as boycotts are encouraged both to save money and to force Britain to repeal the duties.
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