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Why did Congress decide the election of 1800? Select all that apply.
Based on the outcome, it was mandated by the U.S.
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When was the last time a presidential candidate won the popular vote but lost the general election?(1 point)
Responses 2020 2020
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. Every member of a high school class of 150 students was polled to see whom they would vote for in the election for student
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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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What is the purpose of a general election?(1 point) Responses to determine who is eligible to vote to determine who is eligible
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Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S.?(1 point) Responses There are 7,000 elected members in the federal
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What is the purpose of a general election?(1 point) Responses to select who will hold an elected position to select who will
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Identify the type of election that determines which candidate will be the nominee of their party and requires party members to
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Why was the election of 1800 decided in the House of Representatives? (1 point) Responses The 12th Amendment required this
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What is the purpose of a general election
to determine the length of a governor's term in office to determine who is eligible to
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Which of these statements best explains the job of state and local election officials
to nominate candidates for the general
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Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S
there are 7,000 elected members in the federal government while all
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What is an endorsement?
A ticket or piece of paper used to vote in an election An official statement of support for a candidate A
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In easta timor, the people get to vote mostly free adn fair elections true or false
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Why was the election of 1800 decided in the House of Representatives?
(1 point) Responses The 12th Amendment required this
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Why did many Americans feel that the result of 1824 of election was fraudulent?
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We elect a U.S. Representative for how many years?
(1 point) Responses two years two years three years three years four years
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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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Which of the following illustrates the Electoral College process?(1 point) Responses Electors are assigned to a
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Analyze the strategy that a candidate might use when running for president in the general election. What should their first goal
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In the election of 1856, Millard Fillmore was the Know-Nothing candidate and received 21 percent of the popular vote. What
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In simple terms, compare and contrast primaries and caucuses.
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Why do parties hold primaries and caucuses? In simple terms.
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What is the purpose of a general election?(1 point) Responses to determine who is eligible to vote to determine who is eligible
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Why did many Americans feel that the result of the 1824 election was fraudulent?
A. New laws were enacted requiring voting men to
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With so many places to gather information about presidential candidates, where would you go to find the most accurate
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A Voting Poll:
Candidate A: 30% Candidate B: 50% Undecided: 20% The Table above summarizes the results of an election poll in
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What predictions do you have for new york going forward to the 2024 election? Justify your opinions.
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What predictions do you have for your state going forward to the 2024 election? Justify your opinions.
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Identify the # of Electoral College Votes given to each party in each election below Dem Rep How many more percentage points
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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 voting
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What did presidential candidate John Bell condemn during the election of 1860?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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What was the main result of the election of 1860? (1 point) Responses Abraham Lincoln won, as competing candidates divided votes
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What was the main result of the election of 1860?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AAbraham Lincoln won, as
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The election results indicate that 131.2 million Americans voted in the 2008 presidential election. This was approximately 63%
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Why was the election of 1800 decided in the house of representatives?
A. The 12th amendment requires this process. B. No
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Match the primary type with its correct definition.
A. Voters choose candidates to represent the party in the general election.
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___ elections have the highest instance of voter turnout.
Responses A GeneralGeneral B PresidentialPresidential C PrimaryPrimary
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___ elections have the lowest instance of voter turnout.
Responses A GeneralGeneral B LocalLocal C PrimaryPrimary D Senate
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Why did many Americans feel that the result of the 1824 election was fraudulent?
A:New laws were enacted requiring voting men to
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Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S.?
A. Most local governments do not have elected officials. B. There are
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Identify the vote result a candidate needs to win a primary or caucus.(1 point)
supermajority vote unanimous vote majority vote
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Which assesses how minority rights could be negatively impacted by redistricting?
A. redistricting could put voters into
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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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the place at which voters actually vote is a
a. caucus b. convention c. precinct d. polling place. d
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the election results indicate that 131.2 million Americans voted in the 2008 presidential election. this was approximately 63%
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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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how many political candidates were in 1860
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What candidates won the states Michigan and Alaska by more than 4%?
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Do the states' Michigan and Alaska reflect the overall results of the presidential race (did the winner also win these states)?
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