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In favor of democracy
This manifesto aims to restore hope in political governance by protecting democracy, developing public policy and investing in education, technology and jobs for the entire population.
We know that in a government there are divergent positions that can divide the nation, but through ethics and commitment to the population, democracy must always prevail, so we call on all citizens to participate more actively in their community, contributing ideas and expressing their wants and needs in a legal manner, exercising their political right to build a more dignified country for all.
What we propose for the country's development is therefore investment in education, insertion of professional qualification programs for young people and adults, in addition to greater participation of young people in political and social causes.
Another important factor is that there is investment in the country's economy, seeking incentives and credit for the entrepreneur, with a reduction in interest and bureaucracy, especially for sustainable and social enterprises.
Through democracy, transparency, education and work, the people of a country can change it for the better, where there is equality and conditions for social and professional development for all.
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According to the article "7 Reasons to Get Rid of the Penny," one difference between pennies made in 1909 and pennies made today is:
A. Pennies made in 1909 contained <u>mostly copper</u>.
- "7 Reason to Get Rid of the Penny" is an article by Jeff Nilsson in which he explains why pennies are not worth being produced any longer.
- Nilsson explains that pennies were introduced in 1909 for the centennial of Lincoln's birth. Back then, they were made of 95% copper.
- Because copper was valuable then, a penny was actually <u>worth 2.5 cents</u>.
- Nowadays, pennies are only 2.5% copper. Also, a penny is <u>worth 1 cent, but it costs 1.8 cents to make.</u>
- Therefore, that is one of the reasons why<u> producing</u> pennies is <u>not worth </u>the trouble anymore.
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