The old political party machine used to assign voters to specific regions in order to influence elections. Voter registration could prevent this action.
Voter registration also called enrollment is the requirement that a person otherwise eligible to vote register (or enroll) on an electoral roll before they will be entitled or permitted to vote. Such enrollment may be automatic or may require application being made by the eligible voter. The rules governing registration vary between jurisdictions.
Depression is a mental disorder that is classified as feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and despair that last more than a few weeks and affect an individuals ability to function properly. Depression is treatable and you should contact a trusted adult about it.
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Most of the population of South America lives in the middle latitudes because the southernmost part of the continent, which belongs to Argentina and Chile, is one of the coldest places on Earth. This place, called Patagonia, is a mountainous region, with lots of rivers and lakes, and some valleys in which small cities are located (for example Bariloche, Neuquen, Comodoro Rivadavia, Rio Gallegos and Ushuaia in Argentina, and Punta Arenas in Chile). There are only a few more than 2,400,000 people living in this region, while the total population of South America rises to 440,000,000 inhabitants.
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Explanation:
Africa is a continent of great size, almost 12 million square miles or
about three times the size of the United States. Most of it lies in the
tropics and, although we often think of Africa in terms of its rain forests,
less than ten percent of the continent is covered by tropical forests, and
those are mostly in West Africa. Much of the African surface is covered by
savannas, or open grasslands, and by arid plains and deserts. In geological
terms, the continent is really formed by a series of high plateaus broken in
the east by the Great Rift valley and the mountains that surround it. Large
rivers - the Congo, the Nile, the Zambezi, and the Niger - begin in the
interior of the continent and flow to the sea over great falls and cataracts
that mark the passage from the plateau to the coast. These falls have
historically made movement from the coast to the interior difficult, but the
great river systems have also provided the interior of Africa with routes of
communication.