<span>When people vote, they usually base their political behavior on knowledge of their families past voting history; or more accurately on their families views on political parties. Usually if a family verbally supports a political party within the household, most members of that family will vote for members of that political party. This can be seen as a pattern that continues through family generations.</span>
Answer:
e. all of the above
Explanation:
Domestic sourcing entails purchasing supplies or goods from within the borders of one's country.
Offshore sourcing on the other hand involves purchasing raw materials or goods from abroad or outside the borders of one's country.
Lead time is the period of time between when an order is made and when the goods are delivered.
*When purchasing raw materials or goods from outside the country, more time may be needed to get the necessary documentation for importation.
*Also, domestic customs strictly monitor movement of goods across borders and as such may cause delays in importation.
*Transportation delays within the country being purchased from may also increase the lead time.
*Countries are also security conscious and may take some time to properly check what they allow across the border into the country.
All these factors point to reasons why offshore sourcing may take longer than purchasing within one's own country.
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Answer:
it showed that Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams by a margin of 73 to 65 electoral votes in the presidential election of 1800
Explanation:
The 1800 United States presidential election was the fourth quadrennial presidential election. It was held from October 31 to December 3, 1800. In what is sometimes referred to as the "Revolution of 1800",[2][3] Vice President Thomas Jefferson of the Democratic-Republican Party defeated incumbent President John Adams of the Federalist Party. The election was a political realignment that ushered in a generation of Democratic-Republican leadership.
1800 United States presidential election
← 1796 October 31 – December 9, 1800 1804 →