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Should the Government Encourage Young People to Vote?

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Explore why youth participation matters in democratic societies and how informed voting empowers future generations to create meaningful social change.


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Voting is both a personal right and a civic responsibility. This article discusses how governments can encourage greater youth participation through voter education, accessible registration, and stronger public trust while respecting individual freedom of choice.

Additionally, it explores how increased civic engagement allows young people to influence policies that directly affect their lives and contribute to a more representative and inclusive democracy.


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