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In Canada, citizens 18 and older elect which of the following? (1 point) Responses which 1 is correct the members of
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What wer some of the key issues in the election of 1948?
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Tyran
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What effect did Florida,Louisiana, and South Carolina have on the election of 1876?
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Sue
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How was the conflict surrounding the election of 1824 finally settled?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aby a
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In Canada, citizens 18 and older elect which of the following? (1 point) Responses the prime minister the prime minister the
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imayah
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Are U.S. Presidents officially elected
by the popular vote?
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Sandy
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Why was the election of 1800 decided in the House of Representatives?
(1 point) • The 12th Amendment required this process. •
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Send help
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Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S.? (1 point)
• While all states elect their governors, there are not any
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What is the purpose of a general election? (1 point)
• to select who will hold an elected position • to determine who is
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Which state primaries award delegates in proportion to their percentage of the vote?
How does it end up that Alaska has more
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skye
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i'm supposed to find a candidate from this election that is similar to t. roosevelt b/c of similarities in domestic and foreign
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anna
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who are the democrat candidates from 2003
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eric
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The votes of the electorate are caled the
b. direct vote c.popular vote d.primary vote C
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jere
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What determines the rules for each states primary?
a.the democratic party d.state law a
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jere
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how many senators are up for re-election every two years?
a. one sixth b. one third c. one half d. all d
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jere
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Today, we elect governors and can remove them by voting them out of office. But who elects governors then?
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Lily
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a candidate's victory in an election is sometimes interpreted by him or her as
a. a representative sample b. a medium c. a sound
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jere
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an australian ballot
a. is printed at the public's expense b. lists the names of all candidates c. is given out only at the polls
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jere
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congress has set the day for national elections as
a. the monday after the third tuesday in november in even-numbered years b.
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jere
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congress has set the day for national elections as
a. the monday after the third tuesday in november in even-numbered years b.
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jere
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voters select government officials during the
a. convention b. general election c. primary election d. political action committee
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jere
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minor parties play the "spoiler" role in elections by
a. raising controversial issues b. taking votes away from one of the major
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jere
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why are voting machines used?
a. to eliminate the election process b. to increase the number of persons needed to administer
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jere
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Who decides when the Electoral College casts its votes for president?
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Kat
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Which of the following best explains the role of superdelegates? (1 point)
• They are not pledged to a candidate and may vote
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What is a plurality and majority of pressidential votes?
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Brooke
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Why did Jefferson as the Democratic-Republican candidate win the election of 1800?
-Clearly stated thesis -Identify and describe
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Matthew
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Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S.?(1 point) Responses There are hundreds of thousands of elections at
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Who are the people in line to be elected for president?
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bem
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Which of the following illustrates elections in the
U.S.? (1 point) There are 7,000 elected members in the federal government.
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Is it because of James Madisons urging, the election of 1800 was finally settled? or was it someone else?
Election of 1800
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Mack
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What happens in the elections of 1824?
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. I would not say "what happens" but
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Mack
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Generally, a large segment of the electorate
a. does not realize the critical importance of the nominating process b. turns out
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monk
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Technically, in a presidential election, voters go to the polls and choose
a. the president by direct popular vote b. the party
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monk
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Why was the election of 1800 decided in the House of Representatives?
The 12th Amendment required this process. The 12th
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WHAT IS A MID TERM ELECTION
It is the election for senators and representatives that takes place between presidential elections.
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JESSICA
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Why did many Americans feel that the result of the 1824 election was fraudulent?
(1 point) Responses New laws were enacted
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quandale dingle
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Why did Congress decide the election of 1800? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses Based on the outcome, it was mandated
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What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?
(1 point) electing the president O electing the members of Congress O determining
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trippie
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What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?
(1 point) O electing the president electing the members of Congress O determining
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trippie
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1 A poll was conducted of 540 voters asking for which candidate they planned to vote. The results are given in the the table.
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Connexus Kid
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Why did Congress decide the election of 1800? Select all that apply.
(1 point) only 2 answers Responses Based on the outcome, it
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banana
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What is a caucus?
(1 point) a meeting of the Electoral College to vote for president a process to determine the members of the
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trippie
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In which election process is filling a "seat" based on the population of each state?
(1 point) electing the president electing
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trippie
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What is the purpose of a general election?(1 point)
Responses to nominate a candidate for an elected position to nominate a
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bhgu
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Which of these statements best explains the job of state and local election officials?(1 point)
Responses to determine the date
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bhgu
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What is the purpose of a presidential primary?(1 point)
Responses to assign delegates from each state to the national party
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jhyutdr
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What event triggers a contingent election for president?(1 point)
Responses One of the nominees doesn’t win their state
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jhyutdr
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Why did many Americans feel that the results of the 1824 election was fraudulent
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User Election Process Quick Check 1 of 5 Item 1 Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S.? (1 point)
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