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Voting helps people share their ideas!

Vote for Homes

One vote was for money for homes.

Vote for Jobs

The other vote was for jobs for all.

What 1969 swiss referendums Does

People chose how to spend money.

People wanted homes for all.

Jobs were a big deal too.

Votes helped make new rules.

People's voices were heard.

It was a big step for them.

More About 1969 swiss referendums

In 1969, Swiss people had two big votes. They talked about what was best for their homes and jobs. It was a chance for all to share their thoughts. They wanted to make life better for everyone.

This vote helps us today. It shows how we can work together. When people vote, they help make rules. This is how we can all have a say.

Voting is still important. It helps us pick leaders. It shows that every voice counts. We can learn from the past to make a bright future!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["1969 Swiss Referendums"] --> B["First Referendum: Public Transport"] A --> C["Second Referendum: Federal Taxation"] B --> D["Outcome: Approval"] C --> E["Outcome: Rejection"] D --> F["Impact on Public Transport Funding"] E --> G["Impact on Federal Revenue"]

What Do These Words Mean?

referendum:A vote where people decide on a specific issue.
constitutional:Related to the basic laws of a country.
suffrage:The right to vote in elections.
majority:More than half of the votes.
legislation:Laws made by a government.