More voters on the ground floor, ultimately opens the polls up to a good % of Americans. So you get a more generalized idea of what the people want and why they want it.
Answer:
C, Papyrus
Explanation:
Papyrus was the Egyptian equivalent of paper.
The best option is B.Socialism
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez was elected to his post in 1998 with 56.2% of the vote and convened two Referendum of Approval the following year. In the first one (04/25/99) the citizens approved the convocation to a constituent assembly to reform the Constitution of Venezuela in 1961, and in the second (15/12/99) the people approved the Constitution drafted by the Constituent Assembly.
The first referendum asked: "Do you summon the National Constituent Assembly with the purpose of transforming the State and generating a new legal order that allows the functioning of a Social and Participative Democracy?" and "You agree with the Executive's proposals ..."
The second referendum asked for itself or not if you approve the Constitution drafted by the National Constituent Assembly.
In short, the people voted to approve a Constitution that would allow the development of a Social and Participative Democracy. The government of Hugo Chavez was called Socialism of the 21st Century.
Since democracy was already existing in Venezuela before, we can say that the best answer is B.Socialism.
Predestination. This was the idea that God had predetermined whether you would go to hell or not, your fate was pre-planned.
About as much as 60% of the indentured servants would die before being able to complete their contracts (which was often of 5 years). Although at first, some men were still able to claim some land after the years of work, in the 1660s, most of the good land was already claimed by large land owners. After Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, planters decided to stick with slavery instead of using the system that allowed them to abuse workers and become rich (by using a system that abused a person during that person's whole lifespan).