(C) Socially, the groups challenge a country to provide enough schools and social programs for them.
Explanation:
Countries that have a high percentage of young and old face the challenges of providing a social protection apparatus that ensures the constitutional rights of these groups.
Young people demand quality education, while the elderly need social security protection and both groups must have food and health security.
Ensuring all this can be burdensome to the state, but it should not be interpreted as a cost, since the group of the elderly has already contributed to the country, while the youth group will contribute as it enters the labor market.
Most people in the electoral district will feel represented - if the district is majority-asian, and the elected official is asian, people will probably feel represented.
The elected official understands the culture of the district - self-explanatory. The official grew in the prevailing culture of the area.
The elected official understands the problems of the district.
3 cons:
Minorities could feel unrepresented - if the majority is asian, and the minority is white, white people may feel unrepresented by an asian elected official.
The elected official may not understand the culture of the minorities.
The elected official may not understand the problems of the minority society.