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voting in society

rate states who are selected by the voters in presidential elections. Each state is entitled to a number of electors equal to the total number of senators and representatives it sends to the U.S. Congress.So how does this system effect society? As a future sociologist in my opinion it gives America especially black America a great mistrust, of our system of government. During the time when these laws where made many people did not vote it was only for the elite and formally educated people. So there was an elite and formally educated system created to fit the needs of 18th century Americans. In the United States we have outlived many laws as a country. Many concepts that where once unheard of are now everyday things. Our founding fathers probably never imagined radio, telephones or television. I do not think our grandparents even thought the Internet would be possible or as lucrative as it is. As a future public policy maker it is a social problem to not trust “the people”. The people know that they are not trusted and in this particular election I know black people especially feel let down by the system. As a future sociologist a scientist of people I feel it is the obligation of myself and other people in my field to help public policy makers come up with a system that better represents the people. It is also my obligation to help the people better understand the system. ...

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