The Demographics indicate that older people tend to vote more then the newly eligible.
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
A conflict perspective in sociology is likely to emphasize that "we" and "they" feelings promote in-group solidarity by creating a sense of unity and collective identity among members. This perspective highlights how group boundaries are maintained through the distinction between "us" and "them," which can lead to social cohesion within the group.
German sociologist Georg Simmel pointed out that conflict is most likely to develop among people who are in close relationships due to the intensity of interactions and the overlapping of interests and identities.
Lewis Coser
Well voter turnout was about 61.0% of those assumed eligible to vote.Assumed 215,000,000 so about 84,000,000 people who most likely could vote, did not.As a side note. A 2/3 majority requires 67% of those eligible to vote to participate.So if in order to have a president at all, the requirement was changed too 2/3 participation necessary, then the last time any one would have been elected to office would have been around the late 1800's.
When the media coverage of the election is intense (plato)
Most likely you would think the government would create these laws. But from what I know and was taught, the Federal Election Commission does. I hope this helps!
The Spaniards, most likely.
It is difficult to predict the outcome of an election with certainty. The candidate who receives the most votes from the electorate is most likely to win.
obama
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
most likely gypsies...
Jerry
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
Because it was the first election of an American president.