how do other peoples prejudice affect your life ?
bias
Because according to the demographics and the size of that community, will depend the outcome of their political views. This will determine which political party's candidate will win.
true propaganda
In a democratic, constitutional monarchy, the monarchy has no affect on housing policy.
they didint
Vetting a candidate for office involves a thorough assessment of their background, qualifications, and suitability for the position. This process typically includes reviewing their political history, public statements, financial records, and any potential ethical concerns. The goal is to ensure that the candidate aligns with the values and goals of the party or organization, and to identify any risks that may affect their campaign or ability to serve effectively if elected. Ultimately, vetting helps inform endorsements and support decisions.
Campaign spending as much affect because people see the advertisement and will feel that it is right if they see enough of it.
The word prejudice is circa 1290, from Old French prejudice (13 century), from Medieval Latin prejudicium "injustice," from Latin præjudicium"prior judgment," from præ- "before" + judicium"judgment," from judex (genitive judicis) "judge." The notion is of "preconceived opinion;" the verb meaning "to affect or fill with prejudice" is from 1610.
When a state "passes" at the Democratic convention, it means that the state's delegation chooses not to cast their votes immediately for a presidential candidate during the roll call. This can happen for various strategic reasons, such as allowing other states to speak or to potentially negotiate for concessions later. Passing does not affect the overall outcome immediately but can influence the dynamics of the convention and the eventual nomination process.
They pressed for solutions within urban areas rather than outside of them.
It didn't affect it in any way.