Psychology, asked by ayusha333, 5 hours ago

debate on does those need to be change in the age of voting


write with points wisely​

Answers

Answered by varsha865118
0

Answer:

I don't know if you have any questions

Answered by SayonAdak
1

Answer:

In many states, 16-year-olds can drive and get a job. They must pay taxes on their earnings. But what’s one thing most of them are not allowed to do? Vote. That’s because the 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution sets the voting age at 18. (Prior to ratification of the Amendment in 1971, most Americans had to be at least 21 to vote.)

Some teens think the current voting age is unfair—and they’re pushing for change. Their efforts have succeeded in a handful of U.S. cities. For example, Berkeley, California, and Takoma Park, Maryland, both let 16-year-olds vote in local election

Similar questions