I think the electoral college should possibly be reformed instead of abandoning it.
<h3>What is the electoral college?</h3>
This is the term that is used to refer to the people that have to cast votes for the selection of the president and the Vice in the United States of America.
The process is old and ancient due to the the method of selection. It would be best if it was reformed.
Read more on the electoral college here;
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This question refers to the essay "The Idea of America" by Hannah-Jones. In this essay, Jones talks about the way Black people experienced, and impacted, the Revolutionary War in the United States. She tells us that:
<em>"...as the sociologist Glenn Bracey wrote, ‘‘Out of the ashes of white denigration, we gave birth to ourselves.’’ For as much as white people tried to pretend, black people were not chattel. And so the process of seasoning, instead of erasing identity, served an opposite purpose: In the void, we forged a new culture all our own."</em>
The explanation the author gives in this text expands on the quote by describing how Black people were able to develop their own selves. We learn that Black people were considered "chattel" and that they were denigrated, minimized and ignored constantly. However, this did not lead to the erasure of their culture. Instead, out of these harsh experiences, Black people were able to create their own identity in a way that continues to our day.
What's that story, Was it the "The eyes were watching god?"