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The correct answer is - already be registered to vote.
In order for a person to be able to vote in Washington State, that person has to a citizen of the United States of America, a resident of Washington State, and have at least 18 years of age.
Further, the person needs to register for the voting on time. The registration can be done in person, and that should be done at least eight days before the elections take place. Also, there's the option of registering by mail or online, but if that is the choice, then the person has to register 29 days before the elections take place.
Answer:
Answer is concrete operations.
Explanation:
Cognitive development describes how the children process information and learn to evaluate , compare and analyse cause and effect. It also explains that children pass through the stages of mental development., which are sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete and formal stages.
These will bring about the development of skills, problem solving and knowledge in the children.
Divided government: occurs when the governors are unable to reach an agreement about the governance of the country. On that occasion, several different aspects of how the government should act arise, lacking an efficient consensus among politicians and generating strong cases of politicization, which prevents efficient and necessary public policies from being established and voted to allow their execution.
Weak party discipline: Prevents rapid voting on the implementation of public policies. As a result, the implementation of these policies is delayed and precarious. In addition, it makes the work of the federal government more difficult, forcing each parliamentarian to negotiate for these policies separately, making it difficult for political agreements to exist, as the governor starts to act individually.
Growth in the number of interest groups: When a public policy is established and needs to go into the execution process, it is necessary that all government officials work together, which does not happen when interest groups are generated. Each interest group acts individually, seeking personal and not collective benefits.
Political action committees: They can promote the interests of just a group of government officials, generate politicization and polarization of political thought, in addition to generating power gaps that can prevent the implementation of public policies.