1) Why doesn't our government seek a vote from all citizens on each law or policy that is enacted? Discuss whether "direct democracy" is possible in the U.S.
2.) Equality in the processes and procedures of government does not always equate to "equality" of outcomes or conditions for citizens. Discuss several examples of this in the U. S. today and recommend a solution to one of your examples.
"Equality" in the processes and procedures of government does not always equate to "equality" of outcomes or conditions for citizens. Discuss several examples of this in the U. S. today and recommend a solution to one of your examples.
"Equality" in the processes and procedures of government does not always equate to "equality" of outcomes or conditions for citizens. Discuss several examples of this in the U. S. today and recommend a solution to one of your examples.