Should Sixteen Year-Olds Be Given the Vote? Flashcards

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What are three reasons for agree?

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Sixteen year-olds are seen as capable of having adult responsibilities in some areas
They are interested in politics
Government decisions affect them

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Sixteen year-olds are seen as capable of having adult responsibilities in some areas

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They are allowed to get married and have intercourse

If they are mature enough to make these decisions then they have enough maturity and knowledge to vote also

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They are interested in politics

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In the Scottish Referendum, they made a significant contribution to the number of votes
40% of 16-17 year-olds voted differently than their parents which prove they would not be under parental influence
It is clear that, as citizens, they want to be involved in democratic processes

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Government decisions affect them

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Government decide what is taught in schools

Young people should have a say on what they are taught and how their lives should be affected by the government

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What are three reasons for disagree?

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Parental Influence
Government has not deemed you fully mature yet
18 is the main indicator in the UK

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Parental Influence

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If you are unsure on who to vote for, you may follow your parents in voting for their party

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Government has not deemed you fully mature yet

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You cannot leave education until you are 18 so you are not mature/smart enough to vote yet

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18 is the main indicator in the UK

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e.g. to buy alcohol, cigarettes

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