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How do demographics and population shifts impact the political system? Provide details to support your response.
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Demographics:
Demographics mean who lives in a place, like how old they are, what jobs they have, and their background. These differences help decide what laws people want and who they vote for. For example, older people may want more health care while younger people may want better schools. Politicians listen to these groups so they can win elections and make rules that help them.
Population shifts:
Population shifts happen when people move to new cities, states, or countries. When many people move to a city, that place might get more seats in Congress and more money for schools. If people leave an area, that place might have fewer voices in government and less money for services. These changes make leaders redraw voting maps and change which problems they work on.
Demographics mean who lives in a place, like how old they are, what jobs they have, and their background. These differences help decide what laws people want and who they vote for. For example, older people may want more health care while younger people may want better schools. Politicians listen to these groups so they can win elections and make rules that help them.
Population shifts:
Population shifts happen when people move to new cities, states, or countries. When many people move to a city, that place might get more seats in Congress and more money for schools. If people leave an area, that place might have fewer voices in government and less money for services. These changes make leaders redraw voting maps and change which problems they work on.
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