In our time, one question that many politicians are now asking is why citizens are not so interested in politics and public policy. This question is not asked much before a big event that personally affects us. As a community uprising politician and a youth leader, I think it is difficult to politically grasp people's attention. From every news media to magazines and newspapers, politics is in a bad bubble.
In addition to our respected elected representatives, voting for citizens is far from peace. On the voting day of the 19th century, mischief such as large-scale fight at the polling place, intimidation of voters, filling in the ballot box was surely included. My argument is that we have never had "civilized political discourse" in our history. Even those years that seems to go beyond the Senate seats, political arguments are not the fortifications of the rules that we claim. In the majority of the country's history, only certain people are allowed to participate in our "political discourse" - initially white men, white men and wealthy free blacks (of course not a discreet person is). Then white and white women and some blacks. Recent efforts to revive Jim Crow's age voting law threaten this historical recent development, but recently - recently - political participation is open to most adult citizens
In the era of alcohol banning, the public, private and political life of women has changed forever. They adopted the revision amendment of 1919, the right to vote after a year, and autonomy increased in the workplace and in the country, making the American women unknown. Without allegiance to a woman who participated in the alcohol abstinence movement of the 19th century, prohibition of alcohol sales, manufacturing and transport will not pass. The most famous women's organization supporting the ban is the Women Christian Control League (WCTU). Through American history, women have been involved in social clubs and philanthropic activities, but this struggle movement not only makes women a part of national affairs, it is the driving force for this problem. These women are moral regulators, defending other daunting husbands and other women and children being abused by their fathers.