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Are Teenagers Mature Enough to Vote? 青少年是否足够成熟来行使投票权 In Ohios presidential primary recently, 17-year-olds were permitted to vote. Thats unusual because the voting age in the United States is 18. But during this election
Hi, everybody.The right to vote is one of the most fundamental rights of any democracy.Yet for too long, too many of our fellow citizens were denied that right, simply because of the color of their skin. 大家好!投票权是任何民主制度中最
Sir, 先生, Everyone seems to agree upon the necessity of putting a stop to Suffragist outrages; but no one seems certain how to do so. 大家似乎都认同终止这场女权运动的必要性,但似乎没人知道要怎么做。 There are two,
The Voting Rights Act's 40th Anniversary 美国投票权法案40周年纪念 The Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. African-Americans, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., take to the streets in peacef
Kuwait Women Gain Vote 科威特妇女获得投票权 Since the end of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Kuwait has celebrated February 26 as its
African Americans Recall 1960s Fight for Voting Rights 非洲裔美国人纪念20世纪60年代争取投票权 BIRMINGHAM U.S. President Barack Obama and thousands of people will gather in the small southern U.S. city of Selma, Alabama, Saturday, Mar
50 Years Later African-Americans See New Voting Rights Battles Ahead 50年后非洲裔美国人看到新的投票权斗争 SELMA, ALABAMA Thousands of people will gather to mark the 50th anniversary of a historic civil rights march on March 7th in th
A: Will you be voting? B: Yes. Will you? A: I already have. B: How did you do that? A: I mailed in an absentee ballot. B: Why is that? A: I cant vote on Tuesday. B: Whats the reason for that? A: I have to go to work. B: You can just go to work after
A: Are you going to vote on Tuesday? B: Of course. How about you? A: Ive already voted. B: Hows that? A: I sent in an absentee ballot. B: Why? A: I wont be able to vote on Tuesday. B: Why not? A: I have to work. B: Why dont you go to work late? A: I
A: Are you going to vote? B: I am. Are you? A: Yes, and for the first time. B: Is that right? A: I dont know how to vote. B: Voting isnt difficult. A: Im not sure what laws are being voted on. B: They tell you everything on the ballot. A: They do? B:
A: Did you need help with something? B: I dont know where to get my ballot. A: I can help you with that. B: How can you help me? A: I work here. B: Thats great. A: May I see your ID? B: Here it is. A: All right, here is your ballot card. B: What do I
A: May I help you? B: Im not sure where to pick up my ballot. A: I can assist you. B: How are you going to help me? A: I actually work here. B: Fabulous. Thanks. A: Do you have ID? B: I have it right here. A: Heres your ballot card. B: Now what am I
A: Did you need help? B: Where do I go to pick up my ballot? A: Ill help you with that. B: Hows that? A: Im working here today. B: Thats wonderful. Thank you. A: Can I see your ID, please? B: Here you go. A: I have your ballot card right here. B: Wha
In a U.S. state known for razor thin voting margins, more than 1 million people just became eligible to vote. A down the middle explanation of that is what's first today on CNN 10. I'm Carl Azuz, welcome to the show. A new state law just to??ok effec