This question is about direct democracy: Many states use direct democracy components where the public gets to vote on policy issues. These are usually referenda (plural of referendum; this is called an Amendment on the ballot in Florida) or ballot initiatives. Should we use these at the federal level? Before you answer consider this: Some have suggested that the public should not be given a chance to vote on policy questions, because they are uninformed and lack relevant information. Has the internet changed things in this area? Perhaps average citizens are better informed in the 21st century…if you answer yes, then what kinds of questions should the public be able to vote on (tax policy, government spending, social policy, foreign policy?) Answer in 5-6 sentences, only one paragraph
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https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/04/25/605092520/high-paying-trade-jobs-sit-empty-while-high-school-grads-line-up-for-university Click on the link above. Read the entire link and answer the questions below…
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