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why was the election of 1800 decided in the House of Representatives?
a The 12th Amendment required this process b No candidate
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What is the purpose of a general election? (1 point)
to nominate a candidate for an elected position to determine who is eligible
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Which of the following best explains the purpose of primary elections?
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Traditionally, who holds the advantage in congressional election?
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Which of the following best describes the function of a general election?
- general elections propose laws - general elections
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What is the purpose of a general election?(1 point)
Responses to determine the length of a governor’s term in office to
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Which of the following is an example of a campaign expenditure?
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Which statement best assesses the role that money can play on an election outcome
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With relevant examples, critically determine the factors that contribute to voter turnout and in elections in Zambia
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In the text, you read this about the Progressive Era:
Progressives like La Follette wanted voters to participate more directly in
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In which Election process is filling a seat based on the population of each state
Electing the President Electing members of the
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Voters gained the power to elect more leaders as ________________
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Why did Congress decide the election of 1800?
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What was the biggest impact of expanded suffrage during the election of Andrew Jackson? • More women participating in
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if a wealthy individiual runs against a poor individuial in an election, which candidate is most likely to have an advantage
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where did the election of 1860 take place?
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Identify a semi-open primary election scenario.(1 point)
Responses An unaffiliated voter affiliates with the Democratic Party and
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Why was the election of 1800 decided in the House of Representatives?
The 12th amendment requires this process. No candidate
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Do state powers have the authority to oversee state elections
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The candidate made many promises during the campaign speech.
1 point candidate promises campaign speech
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What happened during the Election of 1860. summarize the event
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Why is the Election of 1860 important to Georgia’s history?
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who was involved in the election of 1860?
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Election of 1860
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event. What happened?
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One president had a close election--winning in the electoral college by one vote. He ended the corruption created during an
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Which group actually votes for the president and vice president?
Responses House of Representatives House of Representatives
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Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S.? Please choose the correct answer.
A: While all states elect their
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What is the purpose of a general election? Please choose the correct answer.
A: To select who will hold an elected position B: To
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How does the primary election differ from the general election
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Where did the election of 1860 Take place
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Why are congressional districts redrawn at intervals?
(1 point) •They are redrawn after every presidential election to reflect
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Which two members of the Atlanta Ring did Grady endorse helping them to win in elections?
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In a presidential election, if no candidate receives an electoral college majority, what happens?
A. the election is given to the
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how does a primary election differ form a general election
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The election of 1856 revealed that the ____ states controlled the majority of the Electoral college.
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Why did many Americans feel that the result of the 1824 election was fraudulent?(1 point)
1 New laws were enacted requiring
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Why did many Americans feel that the result of the 1824 election was fraudulent? (1 point) Responses New laws were
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which candidate reported raising about 12 million dollars in the 1976 election
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Why did the election of 1824 have to be decided by the House of Representatives
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Why did the election of 1824 have to be decided by the House of Representatives?
The election of 1824 had to be decided by the
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In a presidential election, if no candidate receives an electoral college majority, what happens?(1 point) Responses D. the
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Is this statement true or false?
Republicans split their votes between William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt, and therefore
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Which of these statements best explains the job of state and local election officials
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What was the voting at of 1965 necessary select the two correct answers
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How did the public opinion poll linkage institution unintentionally impact the 2016 election cycle?(1 point)
Responses The
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In the election of 1856, Millard Fillmore was the Know-Nothing candidate and received 21 percent of the popular vote. Based on
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How did the public opinion poll linkage institution unintentionally impact the 2016 election cycle?(1 point)
Responses Shy
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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 the election of 1856, Millard Fillmore was the Know-Nothing candidate and received 21 percent of the popular vote. Based on
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Who won the election of 1860?
(1 point) Responses Democrat Stephen Douglas Democrat Stephen Douglas Democrat John Breckinridge
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