Answer:
Swing voters are people who have not made up their minds at the start of the campaign.
Explanation:
A swing vote is that which is not decided and could go, in fact, in various ways and pick one among many candidates (if there are many) or one between two. This type of voter is not affiliated with any particular political party. They could vote for Trump or Bernie Sanders, or could not vote at all. This is a percent of voters that can't be really accounted for as there aren't many ways to catalogue them or to really influence them.
I would be very skeptical of a phrase "reason enough to commit a crime" - a "good" reason to commit a crime is a very debatable thing.
But think of it like this, if the unequal basic service access means for example access to clean water and a father decides to steal some bottles of mineral water from a shop for his sick son, then he was motivated by the lack of access to clean water (while some people living in a rich areas might have clean water running from their taps) - so in some cases, yes, might be a reason to commit a crime.
This really depends on the context and the particular situation.
<span>Adolescent peer groups known as reference groups set standards against which adolescents can judge their abilities and social success. A reference group is a group of people where people can compare themselves with others in the group. Usually the people in this group have a similarity like age, status, or other commonalities.</span>
Answer:
total distance over total time
Explanation:
The mind is often used to measure different physical and psychological dimensions of a prospective mate.