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<em><u>Sampling is the process by which inference is made to the whole by examining a part. The purpose of sampling is to provide various types of statistical information of a qualitative or quantitative nature about the whole by examining a few selected units.</u></em>
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D. Jamestown in the early 1600s found the English and Africans both working together as indentured slaves.
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Thanks to the settlement of Jamestown by the Virginia Company in 1607, indentured servants came to America first.
The idea of self-control arose from the need for cheap jobs. The first settlers soon discovered that they had plenty of land to look after, but no one. The Virginia Company developed a system of indentured servitude, which attracted workers, with the passing of the Colonies costly for all but the wealthy. The colonial economy was critical with indentured servants.
Servants usually served for the transits, offices, boards, housing and dues for four to seven years. Those days were harsh and oppressive, but not slavery, for the indentured servant. Some of their freedoms were protected by laws. Yet their lives were not easy, and the punishments were more serious for those who had been wronged than for non-servants. An indentured servant can be applied to punish for violating laws such as escaping or becoming pregnant with women servants.
Media and politicians are dependent on each other, because of how they can change a person's view.
Media, whether it be a talk show, advertisement, etc, can be used to give people 'positive' or 'negative' "opinions" at large, while putting in some facts to make the whole look like it's completely true.
To be able to get people to vote for the politician they want, there are a couple way they can do this.
Bias: Whether positively or negatively, some politicians may get longer 'air time', as well as people giving their opinions (presented as facts) to help swing votes. For example, people can say that "Obama is the best president ever because of such~and~such things he do" (positive bias), OR they can say "He is the worst president because he allowed America to fall from her great power (negative bias)
Polls: Whether it is true or not, polls CAN affect how people vote. Some people vote purely to be "within the crowds", and, when seeing large amounts of people vote for a certain group, politician, or party, they will also vote for them. However, this does not affect everyone. Media can skew charts to make it different from reality, whether positively or negatively, to change how people vote (as some follow bandwagon)
In exchange, Politicians usually help the media, whether provide funds, or (if they are elected) give favors to the media.
In the end, It is for money, familiarization, popularity, or anything other, politicians and media will always work together to create 'pictures' for the public to digest before and when voting.
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