What are the most compelling arguments you found in favor of abolishing the Electoral College?

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Answer: Some of the most compelling arguments in favor of abolishing the electoral college are (1) it will make the every vote count regardless of what party you are in. (2) candidates will campaign openly to all states. (3) it can get people get involved in vote participation and lastly it will comprehend that the chosen candidate will represent the people not to which state they came from.

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What is linguistic studies

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It's languages, speech and formation of words.
Isn't it the study of how you interpret a language and/or speak it?

Should abortion be legal? why or why not

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I believe that it should not be made legal as it could be counted as a murder or homicide in several laws around the world. The UN also has a law regarding a right to live, and abortion clearly violates that. Even if let us say that the child was borne out of rape or a crime, it should not be an excuse to commit another crime.
This is a pretty complex question that might not just be a yes or no answer. 

Some factors you might want to think about:

1) When do you think human life begins? Some people think it begins the moment an egg is fertilized. Others think it doesn't begin until a fetus is viable, meaning until it can survive outside the mother's womb. Other think it doesn't begin until a baby is actually born. 

2) How do you balance the needs/health/etc of a mother versus her fetus? Some people think the fetus should come first. Others think the life of the mother should come first. Many fall somewhere between these two. To give an example of what types of scenarios this might mean, what would you do if a pregnant woman has cancer and needs radiation or she might die, but if she has the radiation, it might kill the fetus? It's not easy to weigh one life versus the other.

3) Are there situations that are exceptions to the rules you would lay out based on your responses to the above questions? For example, if a woman is raped, do you think she should be able to end her pregnancy even if in every other case you would say no? What about in cases of incest, where a child is impregnated by a family member? 

4) Where do you think decision-making authority should lie? Do you think that the government should be in charge of it? If so, at what level - local, state, federal? Or do you think abortion is a personal issue that people should decide for themselves with their families?

These are just some of the things you might want to consider.

If I were you, I would think about where you stand on the above issues, and then write a paper that doesn't just take a simple yes or no stance. A great paper on this topic would take into account all of the complexities of this topic and will reflect your own personal point of view, while also allowing for the fact that this is an incredibly emotional and personal issue.

Automation allows producers to use more

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Automation allows producers to use more MACHINES.

When everything is automated this means that everything is set in an automatic mode. Machines are use to automate production. In this way, the number of product output increases and its quality is maintained with lesser wastage.

The downside of automation is that more people are cut off from their jobs when said jobs can be performed by a machine.

machines is the answer

In world war I, the allied forces included france, great britain, russia, and the united states. who were they fighting? A) The Western front, mainly Germany, Switzerland, and Italy
B) The axis powers, mainly Germany, Italy, and Japan
C) The Central Powers, chiefly Germany, Austria Hungary, and turkey
D) The eastern block, mainly Germany, Serbia, and croatia

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

A: Switzerland up to that point had not sent men into battle under Switzerland's flag for many years. It did not stop Swiss men from fighting as mercenaries however. Nevertheless A is incorrect.

B: that is the line up for WWII. B is not the answer.

C: This is the answer.

D: Serbia was the scene of the event that brought about WWI. Archduke Ferdinand (future heir to the throne of Austria Hungary) and his wife Sophie were assassinated on Serbian soil in Sarajevo and Austria Hungary immediately declared war. C still is your answer.

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C. The allies fought the central powers which consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey

How does the Tenth Amendment differ from the rest of the amendments in the Bill of Rights?

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The Tenth Amendment states that that any power that is not given to the federal government is given to the people or the states. No other amendment gives the people that right

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A candidate for president has implemented the following strategies in the most recent campaign: mailed position statements about the issues, held meet and greet events to speak with voters, and had campaign supporters make phone calls. What is the most likely outcome among younger voters and older voters?The candidate will receive support from younger voters who rely on the Internet for information.
The candidate will receive support from younger voters who rely on TV for information.
The candidate will receive support from older voters who rely on direct contact for information.
The candidate will receive support from older voters who rely on the Internet.

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The correct answer is C) the candidate will receive support from older voters who rely on direct contact for information.

The most likely outcome among younger voters and older voters would be that the candidate will receive support from older voters who rely on direct contact for information.

A candidate for president has implemented the following strategies in the most recent campaign: mailed position statements about the issues, held a meet and greet events to speak with voters, and had campaign supporters make phone calls. The support he is going to receive is from an adult, more traditional voters who like direct contact. It could be in traditional meetings or events where they can greet and speak to the candidate, or by phone, where they can receive information about the campaign.

Younger voters prefer the internet, web pages, and social media to be informed about campaigns and events.

The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The candidate will receive support from younger voters who rely on the Internet for information." the most likely outcome among younger voters and older voters is that The candidate will receive support from younger voters who rely on the Internet for information.