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U.S. History

Anas U. California

Why we need Free Health Care

Free Health Care is more beneficial than most think

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Jakobe California

Marijuana

I think you should legalize marijuana because it could be a big help for people for stress and anxiety.

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Joleen L. California

All lives matter?

Some people are contradicting the movement Black Lives Matter with "All lives matter" which is not the issue at hand.

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Amy T. California

Terminating Drug Abuse in America

Over 40,000 Americans have died due to drug abuse in the last three years. Let's put an end to that.

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Tyler L. California

Cancer

We need to find a cure for cancer.

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Julie California

Women's Right to Abortion

Every American is subjected to natural rights, which includes the freedom to dictate one's life and decisions. For our government to consider outla...

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Avalon A. California

Children having a voice in the Family Court

In family court children should be able to have a voice and someone to talk to that way they can understand their situation.

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Brandon N. California

SAT Testing

The SAT is an unnecessary and ineffective test that should not determine an individual's "worth" when applying for college.

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Gina N. California

18

Our age law should be consistent on when we want a person to be an official adult or not. Drinking and smoking age should be 18 or being an officia...

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Q. T. California

Environmentalism

We need to change the system of how we conserve our energy and reuse things so living would be much easier with fresh oxygen and no stress about th...

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Jessica V. California

College Tuition

Enrollment of students into college are being reduced as the price of college tuition remains out of reach.

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Laura B. California

LGBT Rights

Why we should have LGBT Rights

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vasily California

DEPRESSION

Depression is an ongoing problem.

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Leonardo California

Immigration

United States youth are suffering from parent deportation

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Crystal California

No uniforms at School

No uniforms for public and private schools.

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Khang V. California

How schools should be.

School is a place for students to achieve their education, NOT a prison of stress and overwhelming work.

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Daniel California

"HE For SHE"

Gender equality for women has been an issue for a very long time.

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Fayth.C California

Having less time in school

Too much education can take time away from other things

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Jim California

Gasoline prices are increasing

Many cars in the United States and most of the world runs on gasoline, but yet, an increase in gas prices will eventually lead more people to ride ...

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Erica T. California

NO is NO

Rapists should be in jail no matter what.

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T.M California

Minimize College Tuition for Low-Income Families

Low income families are usually unable to send their kids to universities due to the excessive tuition required.

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Vincent California

2nd Amendment: Why Minimize or Condemn?

"The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: 'A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the righ...

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kelly California

Poverty

Many people today in the United states are living in poverty and something should be done about this matter.

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Vy L. California

The Cost of College

Lower College Tuition For Low Income Students

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Jane T. California

A happy Earth :)

What happened to our Earth?

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Stephen D. California

Corrupt Educational System

Why common core needs to stop

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nathan l. California

Terrorism

Terrorism is bad

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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