Answer:
Voting boots
Explanation:
A voting booth is a room or a cabin in a poling station where voters can cast their votes in privacy. A voting boot does not influence voting, it is merely a place where a vote can be cast.
Race, social class and ethnicity all influence voting practices as they all influence the voters' decision for whom to vote. People from different races vote for different candidates, and it is proven that belonging to a specific social class can change the voters' perspective. Ethnicity plays a role as well and so does cultural background, it influences the voters' needs and makes them vote for the candidate truest to their values and beliefs.
Answer:
Appeal to force
Explanation:
Appeal to Force is a threat, whereby the speaker personally threatens to do something to punish the listener. In this scenario, congressman Baxter was threatened to support the bill. This is an example of the fallacy, appeal to force/argumentum ad baculum
The answer is: Magical Number 7, Plus or Minus 2 (also referred as Miller's Law)
Explanation:
In 1956, cognitive psychologist George A. Miller established that the maximum amount of numbers (meaning-lacking entities) an average human can hold in their short-term memory is 7 ± 2.
The Babylonian Exile was when Jews were captivated by King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon.