<h2> Children & Voting</h2>
Consequences and both negative and positive sides
I think children should not be allowed to vote for things such as presidents, since it's a big responsibility. But I do think, early teens and teenagers (12+) should be smart enough to elect a candidate, and predict the consequences of their election.
If I vote for a person with a dirty history, I should predict there is no reason why he/she should suddenly be a clean person.
If I vote for a person with a clean history, but that doesn't seem to be willing to do or change anything, I should be able to predict that things will remain the same, if not worse.
Even if most children that age, are responsible enough to vote, it's a huge responsibility, and the truth is, newer generations are gradually loosing interest in politics, which means they will relatively become more politically naive, affecting their decisions.
Hope it helped,
BioTeacher101
I agree with the person above.
Prolonged stressing causes mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and personality disorders.
It causes physical illnesses such as cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms, heart attacks, heart disease, and strokes.
Ways to distress are things like exercising, eating healthy, meditate, take a deep breath in and out, and find a hobby that helps you distress. Also I would full heartedly recommend watching Bob Ross.
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Explanation:
<h2>I don't understand your question</h2>
Answer:
1/4 sugar = 5 glasses
1/4 x 22/5 sugar = 5 x 22/5 glasses
22/20 sugar = 22 glasses
1 1/10 cup of sugar = 22 glasses lemonade
A would be the correct answer