Hmmm.....
Or, using ad hoc make-it-up-as-we-go-along reasoning, maybe low population density forces independence since other people are not so close at hand to lean on. And high density areas provide more opportunity for begging, theft, and other activities those with adverse feelings towards productive activity are wont to engage in.
Maybe you should check this out: Message 18986283
web.ask.com Arcata is in Humboldt County. It had a population of 119,118 in 1990. Its land area is 3555 sq mi, giving a density of 33.5 persons per square mile. Humboldt County is represented in the State Senate by WSesley Chesbro, a Democrat.
Orange county, a well-known conservative area of the state, had a population of 2,410,556 in 1990. Its land area is 790 sq mi, giving a population density of 3051 persons per square mile. Orange County is represented by Dick Ackerman, a Republican.
sen.ca.gov web.ask.com
But population density causes liberalism. I see. |