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The Effect Of Persuasion On Democracy

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Democracy is greatly affected through persuasion, especially when it comes to making this country what it is today. However, persuasion can have both good and bad motives. Filibusters, for example are just long speeches that do not pertain to the subject at hand, but are used to “persuade” others to move on and forget about what they were talking about. Persuasion is good in instances that involve making laws that benefit Democracy as a whole. Persuasion pretty much controls they Democracy works.
Filibusters have been used in the past to deter to prolong discussion of certain Bills or Rights so those who were listening would eventually become bored or irritated to the point of scrapping the whole topic. For example, the “Dyer Anti-Lynching
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