Voting

This passage explains why voting is important.

Lexile Level: 620L

Categories: History


In the United States voting is a right. Voting is also a special duty. In parts of the world, people do not have the right to vote. Any American citizen over the age of eighteen has the right to vote in America. They may vote in national elections. Also they may vote in their state and local elections. These local elections may decide key issues. Sometimes citizens think that their vote is not important. That is not true. In 1960, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon were running for the office of president. The race turned out to be very close. John F. Kennedy won. However, if Richard Nixon had had just one more vote in every precinct in the country, he would have won. Local and state elections may also be decided by just a few votes. The mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan was elected by one vote in 1977. Tell everyone you know to vote. It makes a difference.


Halley's Comet

Every seventy-five years, a bright jet of light races across the Earth's atmosphere. T...

Read

Cowboys

The cowboy is an American icon. Europeans also had cowboys who tended livestock on farms, ...

Read

Deng Xiaoping

Deng Xiaoping was the last chairman of the People's Republic of China. To many outside...

Read