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At least 30 years old to run for governor.
At least 35 years old to run for presidential candidate.
State resident for at least 10 years to run for governor in Missouri and Oklahoma.
Presidential Candidate must have been a permanent resident of the US for 14 consecutive years.
Governor can serve 4-year terms for total of 2 terms
President can serve 4-year terms for total of 2 terms
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Social generations or generation cohorts refers to a group of people that were born during one specific historical period and share common features. There are many generations including the baby boom generation, the generation X, the generation Z, the silent generation, etc. In the case of generation X, this generation covers those who were born during the 1960s and the 1970s and this generation is commonly called the "latchkey generation" because the children of this generation grew up with little supervision from parents in comparison to previous generations, this can be explained due to the increase of job opportunities and industries during this period along with more divorce rates and women who were mothers working. Thus, the generation that featured kids who were largely unsupervised by their parents is Generation X.
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Answer: Taxation, a regulatory method employed by government, leads to an increase in the price of alcohol, which reduces alcohol consumption as well as the negative health effects caused by excessive alcohol consumption.
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The government regulates alcohol by imposing taxes on it. According to researchers, this taxation causes the price of alcohol to increase and when the price increases, consumption levels drop. In turn, diseases such as Cirrhosis of the liver which is caused by excessive alcohol consumption reduces.
An example of a country where an increase in the tax of a particular alcoholic beverage (aquavit), led to a reduction in consumption of this particular alcohol was in Denmark in the course of the first world war. This regulatory action saw the consumption of this particular drink, drop significantly, and consumers had to source for other alcoholic beverages.