<span>The Fairness Doctrine was a policy of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949, that required the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that was — in the Commission's view — honest, equitable, and balanced.</span>
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the future of the country as a country undivided and free from slavery. ... He predicts that the only way the country will 'endure' or survive is that everyone is free and there are no two opposing sides.
I think that a direct democracy is only workable at a small local level because in big places, there are too many people and a direct democracy cannot take place-
a direct democracy is when yu talk directly about wat yu think and yu express yer opinion that way;
in a smallest local level,every-ones opinion can be heard but it isn't possible when there are too many people; not every-ones opinion will be able to be heard..
so overall; there are too many ppl at the state and national levels to hear every-ones opinion, there needs to be few people to have a direct democracy.
The west of North America and Mexico
Because those people who win represent your city, state, country, etc. The president doesn't pass laws. The congress does. Even if he veto's them the congress cans till vote for that law. Every vote matters and counts.