This report derives from the above bar chart which enumerates the outcomes of a survey which was aiming at teenagers' views of what age they thought certain rights and responsibilities should be offered to youths.
The diagram displays information from surveys that were held by 1,000 teenagers in five countries about how old people must be given responsibility in marriage, voting and criminal cases. Overall, Japan had a late limit
The bar chart provides information in 5 different countries about a survey that was done on 1000 adolescents to know at what age they should be granted their rights and responsibilities in three different categories.
The bar chart illustrates what ages in 1000 adolescents of a survey believed criminal responsibilities,marrige and voting right have permited to younger in five countries,including the USA,the UK,Mexico,Japan and Egypt.
The bar chart illustrates what ages in 1000 adolescents of survey believed criminal responsibilities,marrige and voting right have permited to youngers in five countries,including the USA,the UK,Mexico,Japan and Egypt.
The bar graph depicts the survey turnout of 1000 adolescents in 5 countries (USA, UK, Mexico, Japan, and Egypt). The study tackles the beliefs of the respondents as to what age should one be acceptable to have the rights
The bar chart illustrates information from a survey of 1000 people in their adolescence in five divided nations, showing the community’s belief about definite rights and obligations for teenagers.