Massachusetts was run by a very religious group of people (commonly referred to as the pilgrims) and they were what made up most of the Massachusetts colony, so their churches were, like EVERYWHERE, and they basically told other people "your religion sucks, join us" and the church basically ran the colony, does that make any sense?☺️
Respected community members who study and evaluate media messages before passing them on to friends and acquaintances are called "opinion leaders".
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Who is an opinion leader?</h3>
People having knowledge or power in a particular area are called as opinion leaders.
Organizations can utilize opinions leaders to make trust with their customers and encouragement of sales.
Today's thought leaders include social media “influencers” that give their opinions.
These leaders study and evaluate media messages and, then pass them on to friends and acquaintances.
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Answer:
Partly because of checks and balances.
Explanation:
(Checks and balances basically made almost all decisions by government officials fair and constitutional)
The US House of Representatives has 435 members (it's the senate that has 100 members), so we only consider the options that mention this:
a) 435 members and is considered more likely to represent local constituent interests.
b) 435 members and is considered more stable and immune to passing popular whims.
The better answer is a) since the representatives represent their states - so they're more likely to represent their local interests to gain a favour with their voters.
This is true, without a budget the president could essentially do what ever he/she wanted to do.