The people are able to have a say in government
Factor 1: Who decides to run for office and what advantages candidates have over one another.
Factor 2: Incumbency. Usually the incumbent (the person already serving in the office) has a large advantage over challengers, unless negative events have the voters wanting to get rid of incumbents.
Factor 3: The way congressional districts are drawn. There have been court cases recently about "gerrymandering" -- attempts by a party in power to draw district boundaries in ways that will serve to perpetuate that party's power.
Answer:
Amount of property owned and previous property history
Explanation:
That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it.
The answer is: A high demand for cotton.