State laws can make it difficult for some people to vote because some require people to present states IDs. Some make it easy and allowing a person to vote early, or on election-day. The votings turnout varies greatly between different states because of the rules that are required when voting
Santa cruz in 1791. Hope this helps! Let me know if you need more help!
<span>Let’s
start with the Cardinal first. Richelieu was a talented statesman and
politician, and as Chief Minister of the king (Louis XIII at that time) he
consolidated royal power at the expense of the nobles, and made France a strong
centralized state. The King Louis XIV, basically, followed the Cardinal’s
footsteps and went further by housing most of them in the Versailles Palace. In
addition, the king used entertaining, impressing, and domesticating them with
extravagant luxury to keep a close eye and a heavy heel on the aristocracy.</span>
<span>Alfred (the Great) was King of Wessex and a Saxon some 150 years before the Norman invasion.</span>
The hessians main goal for winning the war was to "get paid by the British"--since they were hired mercenaries who had no real interest in American independence.