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Will matter less than it does in a free society
Is worth the loss of freedom not to vote
Will be an informed or thoughtful vote
Was cast by voters who don't care who wins
Answer:Will be an informed or thoughtful vote.
Explanation:Voting is the process through which people in a democratic setting or Government choose who will govern them. In certain countries or society there are certain laws governing voting in some countries it is mandatory while in other countries it is seen as a Franchise where you can wish to participate or not.
mandatory voting laws are unlikely to mean that each vote cast in an election will be an informed or thoughtful vote.
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1) Legality (must be a law) ...
2) Actus reus (Human conduct) ...
3) Causation (human conduct must cause harm) ...
4) Harm (to some other/thing) ...
5) Concurrence (State of Mind and Human Conduct) ...
6) Mens Rea (State of Mind; "guilty mind") ...
7) Punishment.
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"It is a fair summary of constitutional history that the landmarks of our liberties have ... the center of one of many national civil liberties disputes in the late 20th century. ... For example, the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights guarantees citizens the ... Government, then, cannot interfere in an individual's freedom of worship.
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Answer: ACLU: Supreme Court Maintains Ban on Censorship Law. The ACLU welcomed a federal appeals court ruling that a law meant to safeguard children against Internet porxxn would block lawful and valuable speech for adults.
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