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An evolutionary byproduct of moving from the state of nature to civilization is the adaptation of culture as a means for survival. Animals are born with instincts that help them survive, yet all cousin species in hominoid development became extinct from an inability to form complex societies through the engrained social norms found in Homo sapien culture. Culture creates the norms of democracy and norms require habitual repetition in order to be passed on. Where this relates to democracy is that it may take time before an individual is invested in the voting system, however, voting habits can…mehr

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An evolutionary byproduct of moving from the state of nature to civilization is the adaptation of culture as a means for survival. Animals are born with instincts that help them survive, yet all cousin species in hominoid development became extinct from an inability to form complex societies through the engrained social norms found in Homo sapien culture. Culture creates the norms of democracy and norms require habitual repetition in order to be passed on. Where this relates to democracy is that it may take time before an individual is invested in the voting system, however, voting habits can be expedited through culture's learned behaviors; by parental guidance or interaction with culture. Reality TV shows are explored for their potential influence over the electorate as a means for at least partially explaining higher turnout among voters, and changes in education and cultural trends explain why young Americans were prepared to greet an African-American presidential candidate with high turnout and support.
Autorenporträt
has a Master s Degree in Political Science from Roosevelt
University in Chicago. His Bachelor s Degree was in history,
which helps broaden his understanding of the human condition and
formulate well-rounded theories. He currently lives in the
suburbs of Chicago with his loving wife Michelle.