As I was researching current events I came across a website called debates.org. On there, the members of the website listed one question and that was "should art be taught in schools?" People were allowed to vote and voice their opinion on their answer. As a conclusion 70% said yes and 30% responded no. There was 10 comments listed underneath the question and every comment was from the 70% who said yes and no one from the 30% commented to support why they said no. From the people that said yes their comments said that art changes lives, it's a good subject in school, art inspires life and social change, it's important to development...etc. Everyone of these comments had something positive to say when discussing why art should stay in school.
This debate website would connect to a direct democracy because the people can say their opinion and speak their voice. The people are allowed to get involved in the government and issues occurring in the government. This website would also be similar to a poll. I say this because the researchers are collecting data to show how many people want art in the education and how many people don't. The polls also involve the people and would be an Internet panel or a media poll if declaring which type of poll it would be.
This debate website would connect to a direct democracy because the people can say their opinion and speak their voice. The people are allowed to get involved in the government and issues occurring in the government. This website would also be similar to a poll. I say this because the researchers are collecting data to show how many people want art in the education and how many people don't. The polls also involve the people and would be an Internet panel or a media poll if declaring which type of poll it would be.
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