26th Amendment Pros And Cons

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Section 1. of the Amendment XXVI of the Constitution of the United States (US) states that the right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age. Both houses of the Congress passed the amendment in March 1971.With thirty-eight states adopting it by July 1971; the 26th Amendment was ratified because the prerequisite for three-fourths of states approval had been achieved. President Nixon signed the amendment into law in the same year making the 26th constitutional amendment the quickest to ever be incorporated into the US Constitution. The amendment evoked diverse reactions amongst the public, with some saw it as a judicious …show more content…

The young people are now able to embrace the constitution and civic education courtesy of the 26th amendment. Most of the 18-year olds become more responsible and start acting as adults who put matters of national concern into great consideration. The young people are able to exchange nationalistic ideas and come up with solutions to some of the matters affecting the nation. The flexibility of the constitution has inspired patriotism especially from the younger generations who identify with it because it is tailored to cater for their ever-changing needs and challenges. Many of the young people are able to participate in measures taken by the government in times of calamity such as hurricanes through volunteering as rescuers or giving contributions to the people affected by such …show more content…

They depend on their parents for nearly all needs such as food, clothing, and tuition (DiBacco, 4). Only a few of voters in the age bracket pay taxes with majority still covered by their parents’ health insurances until they turn twenty. In spite of all the dependence, the 26th constitutional amendment enabled both parents and their children who are still dependent on them to have equal mandate in influencing the direction the governance of the country. It would make more sense politically if independent citizens of the nation, who are able to pay the massive taxes, pay their own rent and have a spouse and children are accorded more authority in determining the government that comes into power. They are more knowledgeable and experienced about the problems facing the US than some of the voters in late

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