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LaDunn

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How does the neighborhood we live in shape our social development?
 
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__________ is the system of elections in which seats in a legislature are divided up based on the percentage of the vote received.
 
  a. Direct representation
  b. Proportional representation
  c. Electoral representation
  d. Partial representation



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Answer to Question 1

Living in a safe neighborhood with good schools, surrounded by families who encourage their children to do well in school and to be ambitious and confident, creates a different set of pathways than that experienced by a child living in an impoverished, high-crime neighborhood with poor schools. The latter environment can have many negative consequences, including not just obvious things like the continual risk of being a victim of crime and the lack of people who can provide positive social networks, but also more subtle things like increased stress levels that may reduce sleep and school performance.

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LaDunn

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Reply 2 on: Jul 2, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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