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What is the purpose of gerrymandering?(1 point)
Responses to elect a nominee for each party to elect a nominee for each party to
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jhgfd
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Why do state legislatures use gerrymandering to impact minority rights?(1 point)
Responses A political party can take away
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jhgfd
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What is the purpose of gerrymandering? (1 point)
• to dilute the voting power of the opposing party • to ensure that each
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What is the purpose of gerrymandering? (1 point)
to dilute the voting power of the opposing party to elect a nominee for each
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Why did many Americans feel that the result of the 1824 election was fraudulent?
(1 point) C O O New laws were enacted requiring
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JL
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In your own words answer each questions 150 words
1. Why are elections in the United States longer, more expensive, and more
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Nene
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Which of the following best explains the role of party convention delegates?(1 point) Responses They are pledged to a candidate
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What powers are given to the states in elections that have caused an underrepresentation for certain voting populations?(1
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What is the primary purpose of a presidential primary?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ATo determine the party's
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Voting
In a survey of 350 registered voters in belair,123 said that they would vote for the democratic candidate for mayor. if
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Daine
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What is the primary purpose of a presidential primary?(1 point)
a. To determine the party's nominee. b. To assign delegates to
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Is this right ? congress had to decide the outcome of the Election of 1800 because no candidate won the electoral vote. When
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Choose the best answer to complete the sentence in each drop down!(1 point) had to decide the outcome of the Election of 1800
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Electoral process is
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What is the purpose of a presidential primary?(1 point)
Responses to persuade voters to select a presidential candidate to
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Which of the following is an example of why voter registration laws exist?(1 point) Responses to nominate candidates to
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lil beby
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What is the purpose of gerrymandering?(1 point) Responses to dilute the voting power of the opposing party to dilute the voting
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lil beby
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Which of the following best explains the role of superdelegates?(1 point)
Responses They only vote in closed primaries. They only
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Which assesses how minority rights could be negatively impacted by redistricting?(1 point)
Responses Redistricting could put
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Which of the following best explains the purpose of primary elections?
- it is a method of selecting nominees for each political
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1 of 31 of 3 Items Question How is the number of Electoral College seats per state determined? (1 point) Responses by the number
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Political parties officially nominate their presidential candidates
a. at their national conventions b. in the primaries c. in
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Which of the following descriptions of gerrymandering is correct? (1 point) Responses the mapping of election outcomes based on
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I need Medieval Renissance Unit test, someone help
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what is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?
a. Electing the president. b. Electing the members of Congress. c. Determining
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Which of the following best explains the purpose of voter registration?(1 point)
Responses It helps to increase voter
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Match the characteristics to the box. Some characteristics may not be used.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer
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Optional
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What was the primary impact of expanded suffrage during the election of Andrew Jackson? (1 point )
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Consider what you have learned about gerrymandering and then answer the following.
A. Why do boundaries of congressional
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Hahah
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Where do voters go to cast their ballots in an election in the United States?
(1 point) Responses A. local stores B. classrooms
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O
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Which statement best analyzes the significance of the gerrymandering method of cracking and its impact on effective
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Which of the following is an example of why voter registration laws exist?
A. To select the date of state and local elections B.
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Maddie
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What is the purpose of gerrymandering?
A. To elect a nominee for each party B. To dilute the voting power of the opposing party
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Maddie
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How is the president elected
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Me
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Who overseas state, elections, federal powers, or state powers
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Anonymous
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In the July tradition of summer camps past, let’s play Two Truths and a Lie: Gerrymander Edition. Ready? Guess the lie:
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After completing the reading, define (in your own words) what gerrymandering is.
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how is the number of electoral college seats per state determined???
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Enter Name Here
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Who elects the president, should the Electoral College fail to do so?
(1 point) Responses both Houses of Congress both Houses of
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pineapple
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The fact that the past presidential elections tend to focus on closely divided States of moderate size rather than very large
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What is a caucus?
(1 point) Responses a meeting of the Electoral College to vote for president a meeting of the Electoral College
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Daphne
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What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses? (1 point) Responses electing the president electing the president electing the
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itchiboy
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To win the presidency you get the most votes from the people but not enough of what to win the election
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Why did many Americans feel that the result of the 1824 election was fraudulent ? (1 point )
New laws were enacted requiring
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no
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Then,” the knight went on, “Cast a vote, for Atkillra or Malok, the winner will be made king or queen,” the knight took
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Who elects the president, should the Electoral College fail to do so?
(1 point),
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Blackboyjoy
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Which of the following statements best analyzes a controversy that arose through the redistricting process in the early 2000s?(1
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do people vote for responsible government
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How many electoral college votes are needed to win the presidency?
A. 55 B. 100 C. 270 D. 538
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pineapple
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According to the chart, India’s voter turnout _______ (1 point) reached its peak in 1990.
reached its peak in 1990. is the
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tron13
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Which statement best explains how the president is elected? (1 point)
The president is elected through a direct voting method in
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