The correct answer is C) the candidate will receive support from older voters who rely on direct contact for information.
The most likely outcome among younger voters and older voters would be that the candidate will receive support from older voters who rely on direct contact for information.
A candidate for president has implemented the following strategies in the most recent campaign: mailed position statements about the issues, held a meet and greet events to speak with voters, and had campaign supporters make phone calls. The support he is going to receive is from an adult, more traditional voters who like direct contact. It could be in traditional meetings or events where they can greet and speak to the candidate, or by phone, where they can receive information about the campaign.
Younger voters prefer the internet, web pages, and social media to be informed about campaigns and events.
Answer: Separation of Powers
Further detail/explanation:
The "Separation of Powers" principle was an idea embedded into the plans for American government by our founding fathers, based on their reading of Enlightenment political theory. The terminology "separation of powers" was introduced by Charles-Louis de Secondat, the Baron of Montesquieu. (Usually he's referred to as just "Montesquieu.") He wrote an important work of political theory called The Spirit of the Laws, published in 1748.
Within his treatment of how governments will function best, Montesquieu argued that executive, legislative, and judicial functions of government ought to be divided between parts of the government, so that no one person or division of the government can infringe on the overall rights of others in the government or of the members of the society overall.
B. Islam
C. Christianity
D. Judaism
12. What was the effect of the development of the knowledge of navigation?
A. The knowledge of navigation made binding and printing books easier. This allowed more people to learn to read.
B. The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.
C. The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others.
D. The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others. The development of the knowledge of navigation had no effect. People had always traveled.