Essay On 1st Amendment

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If the 1st amendment never came to pass then the U.S. and most likely the world would be much different. The U.S. would probably be more focused on maintaining the Christian religion to the point of war. Which will leave the U.S. very vulnerable and we will definitely not be the land of the free.
In regards to the most recent presidential election, I believe there needs to be a mandatory test you have to pass in order to vote. People now tend to be reckless with their vote for the leader of the free world. This leads me to believe that people now should have to take an anonymous test when they are of age to vote something akin to a driver's test. This test is needed due to the media's propaganda, some people's views being less political and …show more content…

It is up to the legislature to decide the fate of this through the two-thirds vote. Seeing as this is the number one way that the amendments are usually passed and it's in the U.S.’s best interest to get the whole of the United States under the enforcement of the amendment. The test will most likely be on basic political knowledge and will have to be renewed every two elections. There will be a one week before the election cut off date to complete the test. If one was to fail the test they would have to wait until the next election to retake it. The test would prove each person is qualified to make a somewhat sophisticated judgment on who should be the president. This test is important so people will have to be supervised during the test and cheating to complete the test will result in a suspended vote leading to the next election day. Finally, The U.S.’s amendment process has always been a rigorous system. Though, the only reason these first ten stood the test of time so well is because they were thorough and made sure they didn’t leave a single grey area for anyone to bypass. These amendment are also the supreme law once enacted they can only be amended but never surpassed or out ranked. This is why my amendment will go through all of the most thorough trials and may eventually become the next

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