PLEASE ANSWER 1. Choose one of the 31 different proposals for improvement, which you think would be best for the country? Justify your selection. 2. Choose another improvement that you do not think would improve this country? Justify your selection. What would you change about the proposal, which would enhance its effectiveness in your view? 3. Respond to another student's post, by providing a new and different justification for their proposal then what was first posted.

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i think making voting a requirement of citizenship would be best for our country because it would show that practically everyone voted and that it would be fair. Another improvement that i think would not improve this country is make americans serve 1 year in the military or other americorps because people have families and some people aren't able to be in the military because of their health issues. What i would change about this proposal is to make those who do want to be in the military to serve more years or maybe those who don't really have jobs. It would enhance its effectiveness in my view by helping the country out and those in need.

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Sign up for an autonomous-vehicle pilot program. Okay, there’s really only one that we know of—Waymo’s program in Phoenix—but shared, driverless cars are the future of sustainable, low-emission transportation. Become an advocate for AVs to help move this technology forward.

2. Tell your city to go car-free. What sounds like an impossible dream could be achieved by cities like Oslo in a few years. Want an example that’s closer to home? Get inspired by the way Vancouver has reduced reliance on cars by half.

3. Ride a bike—but not for the reason you’d expect. “Culturally, the humble bicycle has the potential to bring about social and structural change by strengthening social ties through slow speeds and human-scale urbanism. In much the same way as women's liberation was based on two-wheeled independence in the late 20th century, I believe it is the change we need once again to (re)make our cities not only healthier, but also more humane for everyone.” —Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, urban anthropologist and founder of the Women Led Cities Initiative

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