Answer: increases with age.
Young people tend to vote less than older people. There are several hypotheses for explaining why this is the case. It is generally assumed that young people display more apathy towards the political process, and that they do not have strong political opinions. Another hypothesis is that young people do not feel represented in politics, as candidates tend to be older. Finally, it has been argued that younger generations have a general mistrust surrounding democratic processes. All these factors could explain why voter participation remains low among young people, but increases with age.
Answer:
a. a convenience sample
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that Elaine should be aware of this due to the fact that her research was based on a convenience sample. This is a type of sampling method where the samples originate from the individuals in a population that were the easiest to contact or reach. Therefore it may not represent the population as a whole or in this case all of the college students.
Impact John Reynolds had on Georgia:
- created bicameral legislature and the court system for Georgia
- How long did John reynolds serve as governor? 2 years.
Impact Henry Ellis had on Georgia
- made many economic gains and allowed colonists to have slaves
- Why did Henry Ellis resign? He became ill from heat related problems
- Henry Ellis, Georgia's second royal governor (1757-1760), was born August 24, 1721 in Ireland. He left home to become a seasoned traveler.
- Despite his short tenure in the colony, his tact and natural leadership qualities helped restore good relations between colonists and Georgia's royal government.
- Henry Ellis, the second royal governor of Georgia, has been called "Georgia's second founder."
- Georgia had no self-government under the Trustees (1732-52), and the first royal governor, John Reynolds (1754-57), failed as an administrator.
Impact james Wright had on georgia
- created better defenses for Savannah
- James Wright (May 8, 1716 – November 20, 1785) was an American colonial lawyer and jurist who was the last British Royal Governor of the Province of Georgia.
- He was the only Royal Governor of the Thirteen Colonies to regain control of his colony during the American Revolutionary War.
Commons House of Assembly (lower house)
- representatives were elected by the people and must have at least 500 acres of land
Governor's Court (Upper House)
- representatives were appointed by the king (typically wealthy land owners)
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Answer:
The colonial plan established by Oglethorpes was his "super weakness".
Explanation:
Oglethorpes established a colonial plan that seemed to be very promising, this palno was installed in Georgia and it seemed that the whole concept put in the plan was a super power of Oglethorpes, but it proved to be his super weakness. The plan was a failure, as it promoted a very unfair land distribution. The plan prohibited the use of slaves and alcoholic beverages, but farmers demanded the use of slaves for agricultural production. Frustrated, the colonists consumed hidden alcohol and many abandoned the colony.