Don't have time to write one for you but this article might be a jump start for you.
The majority decision is not always the best procedure because it results in the “average” decision. In other words, the decision arrived at will be a mediocre one. Think of it this way: In a chess match between Kasparov and the world, wherein six billion people would vote for the moves against Kasparov’s, the resulting move would be the one most people agreed on. In which case, the clever moves decided by the very few chess masters would be overridden by the vast majority who does not even have a clue on how chess is played. When it comes to majority decision, Kasparov would easily beat the entire world population. Yet, if we choose only 10 of the best chess players among the billions of human beings, they might have a pretty good chance of beating Kasparov in a chess game. The same analogy is applicable to electing public officials. The right to vote should be tempered with the proper qualifications to vote. Just as we don’t allow anybody to drive our public transport (or maybe we do, and that explains MM’s horrible traffic), we should also scrutinize each and everyone’s ability to choose and decide the country’s leaders.
2007-02-01 05:06:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't even think we can write an 1000 word answer, and even if we could, it would take like a day..or at least an hour. Honestly, I'm sorry, but I don't think anyone will answer your question on here.
The only advice I can give to you is to:
#1. Do your homework
#2. Look at #1.
It will get you far in life if you do your homework. Believe me, I'm an 18 year old girl with a full ride to college, and I've earned it. Nothing in life is free. You will have to earn it by doing work.
Just a word of advice to you. Good luck, and stick in there! : )
2007-02-01 04:54:57
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answered by morethanitseems 2
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Obviously you have access to a computer...do some research!! "Homework Help" does not translate to "Have everyone else do your homework FOR you." You can check for current events websites, pretty much anything dealing with politics, etc. and be able to form your own conclusion (and write your OWN essay) as to whether or not the majority is always right.
2007-02-01 04:57:14
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answered by MissDiva1228 2
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Whooopeeee, we do your homework and we get a vote !
I am so excited ! not . . .
Does bribery every work for you ?
2007-02-01 04:54:48
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answered by kate 7
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you have to do your own homework otherwise you will not learn
2007-02-01 04:51:08
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answered by ?! 6
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