Presidential Election By: Kailyn Reed, Takeira Horton, Dajiah Jackson, William Brown, Derrick Palmer, Keambria Washington, And William Brown.

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Presidential Election By: Kailyn Reed, Takeira Horton, Dajiah Jackson, William Brown, Derrick Palmer, Keambria Washington, And William Brown

Taxes 1.Taxes – no one LIKES to pay taxes pay for other services that way we rely on in America. On what does your party believe taxes should be spent? No because we have low taxes and people feel ripped off and some people don’t know where their taxes are being spent on.

The Economy 2. what is the health of the economy? How high is unemployment? Branch of economics concerned with issues related to efficiency, effectiveness, value, and behavior in the production and consumption of health and health care.

Education 3. What is the status of education? Is the role of the federal government or state government to monitor schools’ progress? What about No Child Left Behind? The level of education and skill obtained within a discipline or profession usually referred to as a generalist or specialist in a discipline. Federal The No Child Left behind Act of 2001 is a United States Act of Congress that is a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which included Title I, the government's flagship aid program for disadvantaged students.

Environment 4. What do we need to do to preserve our environment? The developing world needs to learn from the mistakes of others and develop public transport rather than cars and planes and sustainable power generation rather than coal and oil fired.

Foreign Affairs 5. What do we need to do about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? Congress hasn't exercised its right to declare war since World War II. Instead Congress has authorized the president to use force

Gun Control 6. How much or how little do we need? Many people believe that we should have gun control, in some form, to prevent certain people from purchasing deadly weapons. Unregulated gun purchases could allow the criminally insane to buy an automatic machine gun at the mall and shot their way out.

Immigration 7. What kind of plan do we need to deal with the large number of foreigners who want to live here? It's a good idea to exchange some money for U.S. dollars at home before you arrive in Las Vegas, as you'll likely to get the best rates that way. But if you haven't done that, don't worry. You will have an opportunity to exchange currency at McCarran International Airport. Many casinos in Las Vegasalso allow you to exchange money at their main cashier cages.

Abortion 8. prochoice or anti-abortion? Or is the answer something else entirely no pregnancies for example, prevention instead of dealing with the pregnancies? An abolitionist rebuts the objection, usually with one of the arguments below its respective objection.

Affirmative Action Programs 9. Affirmative action programs require businesses or educational institutions who receive federal money to avoid discriminatory practices in hiring by insuring some of their employees are minorities and women.

Social Security 10.

Medicare