From the aspect that the capital of Illinois, Springfield, is not secreted behind a great high wall, yes it is easy to reach.
However, from the aspect of "easy for citizens in all parts of Illinois", that purely depends on the ability of the citizen. It will be easier to reach Springfield for the citizen who has an auto available to them than is will be for a citizen who does not have an auto available to them. For the auto-less citizen, other less easy options to consider might be: Amtrak train, commercial bus line/s, bicycle, and by foot (walking).
yes
no. some are far away from Austin. vote 4 linkertou!
i think it is hard because people sometimes have to go through something happening badly.
It typically takes 4 days for my mail to reach Madison Wisconsin from Hilo.... should be about the same to Illinois.
Ireland is a democracy, so Irish citizens can vote once they reach the age of 18.
Parts of Wales are quite difficult to reach.
Flying north from Malaysia you would reach Bangkok, the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Thailand.
6 months
Jim and Huck were trying to reach Cairo, Illinois so that Jim could attempt to escape to the free states and gain his freedom.
no, its capital of Poland, and that does not reach the Mediterranean either
Asian Tiger mosquitoes did not reach Illinois until the past decade. Since their arrival in the United States from Asia, they have spread very quickly.
by registaring for military service when they reach age eighteen