Yeah, I am pretty sure it is in 2004.
2 senators from each state, and the House of Representatives is determined by population
The answer to this question is <span>People will seek out supporting evidence for their beliefs.
The danger of this kind of thinking is that it makes people surround themselves with likeminded people, and perceive their group as the group that always right. This could led them unable to deal with opposing opinion that led to the formation of 'safe-spaces' that we often see in college campus.</span>
The answer is "ego".
The ego refers to 'that piece of the id which has been altered by the immediate impact of the outside world.'The ego creates to intercede between the unreasonable id and the outer true. It is the basic leadership part of identity. In a perfect world, the inner self works by reason, while the id is riotous and irrational.
I believe the answer is: Wisdom
Wisdom influences our ability to use the knowledge that we have in order to make a good judgment.
As we got older, our brain's function will deteriorate. But, older people tend to accumulate more experience compared to the younger ones. Those experiences will provide older people with knowledge that might not be known by younger people. They could use it as a core strength to make better judgments than younger people.