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In 2000, the agricultural sector has contributed 47.4% poverty incidence in the rural Philippines (Balisacan, Edillon, and Piza 2005
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Regulator Movement in mid-eighteenth-century North Carolina was a rebellion initiated by residents of the colony's inland region, or backcountry, who believed that royal government officials were charging them excessive fees, falsifying records, and engaging in other mistreatments. The movement's name refers to the desire of these citizens to regulate their own affairs. An unfair system of taxation prevailed under which less productive land, such as that in the western and Mountain regions, was taxed at the same rate as the more fertile, level soil of the Coastal Plain. These and other hardships contributed to the Regulators' feelings of sectional discrimination and deep distrust of authorities rooted in eastern North Carolina. Led by men such as Rednap Howell, James Hunter, and Herman Husband—considered the movement's chief spokesman—the Regulators organized a resistance to these abuses, first through protest and ultimately through violence.
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<em>D. voter turnout is lower in the United States than in many other democracies</em>
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Voter turnout refers to the percentage of the eligible voters who casts a ballot in an election. This is done to avoid any sort of confusion between the "voting-eligible population" and the total adult population. In the US presidential election the voter turnout is determined by the "gradual expansion" of the voting rights. But it has been seen that the voter turnout in the "presidential elections" has always been comparatively better that the "midterm elections turnout".