1. Both parties engage in and benefit from gerrymandering, the practice of redrawing district lines for partisan gain.
2. Both parties also thwart efforts
to combat gerrymandering, such as amendments making
gerrymandering illegal and the adoption of independent
redistricting commissions.
3. At the federal level, both parties benefit from congressional mandated single-member districts.
4. Both parties control the process of formally electing the president.
5. Despite consistent polling showing that voters are unhappy with their limited choice of candidates and want more options in general elections.
Awilu: The nobility or upper classes.
Mushkenu: Free people not belonging to the upper classes, such as artisans.
Wardu: Slaves.
There were 22 that ruled during that period.
Answer:
Pre-operational stage
Explanation:
The preoperational stage is the 2nd stage of the cognitive-developmental stage of Piaget. This stage carries between the stage of 2 to 7 years. In this stage, the child develops language and it is the hallmark of this stage. At this stage, children are not able to understand the logical meaning of objects. The children are not able to manipulate the information. At this stage, the children are not able to perceive another's viewpoints but they believe in self-perception which is called ego-centrism. Conservation is another technique that is used by children.
It <span>is known as the
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.</span>
<span>Sapir-Whorf hypothesis has an interesting history of how it
got the name, as two people contributed towards the hypothesis. In 1929 Edward
Sapir originally presented the hypothesis and later Benjamin Whorf developed it
(Sapir-Whorf). This is a hypothesis that the pattern of a language regulates
the native speaker’s opinion of an experience. </span>