In the past 40 years of the United States, a major change in both technology and culture has occurred. Due to the spread of machines designed to improve living standards, living has become easier. The functions of communication and travel have been greatly enhanced, and long distance telephone has become a thing of the past. Computers and smartphones provide unlimited information to students who can investigate from anywhere. In terms of society, these changes are as large, but they are not always good.
They are neither useful nor completely broken due to an understandable disintegration of all the American public systems surrounding them. In a union aiming for continuous work, there is nothing that is perfect. But in politics and courtroom they will produce greatness that matches their size when US systems function properly.
The disillusionment of the system supported the vote in 1903 and revealed the historical resonance of the political evolution of the famous African American scholar Web Du Bois who turned to the vote of 1956. Du Bois, announced in the state in 1956, is greedy in his essay "Why not vote", the company's greed and its influence on politics, lack of affordable health care, racism, and militant advertisement . Criticism like the declaration of modern popular sports such as "to occupy food"
This report is exploring the low participation rate of American voters, including structural obstacles that prevent opinions on the political process of the American voters and expressing extensive disillusionment. As this report shows, obstacles to government voting and distrust influence representative democracy, can lead to demographic participation gaps and to selected organizations that do not represent a wider US civic community There is sex. To increase the participation of voters and expand the voting opportunities of qualified voters, the state has provided a number of tools, including the tools detailed in this report. In summary, the policies and practices described in the following sections are shown to increase participation of voters and to facilitate voting.
Young people are confused about the uncertainty of political technology, but they are overwhelmed by the sarcasm of politicians and disillusionment of the political system. Parents and media are contributing factors. Most parents grew during the political turmoil of the 1960s and many of them doubted the authorities of politicians during the decade of turmoil. Since voting is a learning process, young people think that most of their parents have not voted. The media 's attention caused confusion among the voters, and the media reported production and exaggeration. Since voters can not know which accounts are trustworthy, uncertainty arises about the correct candidate or problem. Young voters are more sensitive to this due to their lack of experience. When journalists describe them as being hypocritical and hypocritical, they are concerned about the effectiveness of politicians.