Convert To The Metric System Essay

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If I had to vote on whether the United States should be on the Metric System, I would vote no, we shouldn't. There are many key factors and reasoning that goes into taking such a major decision for our country; we can't just convert over to the Metric System because the rest of the world is using it. If we were to convert to the metric system there would be many lasting consequences. First off, the cost to convert would be so high, that it would put our nation in debt for many years to come. Secondly, in order to maintain our world super power "status" we have to show others that we aren't followers, we are leaders. Lastly, many of our people aren't willing to take the risk to convert and get snubbed by the French again, just like they did in 1798. Therefore, there are many key factors and important reasoning that goes into making a major decision, like choosing whether to convert our country onto the Metric System or not. I believe that the United States should not convert over to the Metric System because it would put our country in debt and diminish our super power status. For example, NASA has already …show more content…

For example, after France snubbed America in 1798, they had lost our trust and only gained our hatred3. Through this we can see a lot about the American mindset. The American people are mainly independent and don't like taking things from others. However, they did try to do that with France by going to a meeting on the Metric Systems in 1798 but they were snubbed or ignored. This greatly angered the Americans because they spend a great amount of time on planning to come and perhaps even switching over to the Metric System. But, their faith in the French was lost and anger was created. This was another reason that led the United States to isolationism and staying on the U.S Customary units; and not switching over to the Metric

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