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How many presidential elections has it been since 1936 when Franklin D. Roosevelt was reelected. I believe it's 20, but some of
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Ginger
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Who is the only third-party candidate to win more than 25% of the popular vote?
Question 7 options: Millard Fillmore Theodore
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Gary
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how did adams' supporters characterize jefferson during the election og 1800?
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In the presidential election of 1860, Lincoln received 180 out of a possible 303 electoral votes. In the election of 1864, he
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Kayla
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which of the following is the most important political result of the election of 1800?
A)it proved that the nations who thought
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Ana
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Would history be changed in
the 1960 presidential debates?
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Lovely
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How did Floridians vote during the presidential election of 1860?
They voted for the pro-slavery Southern Democrat. They voted
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Oscar
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1. During the election of 1824, which candidate won the popular vote and which candidate won the presidency?
a.) Andrew Jackson;
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Chloé
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During the election of 1824, which candidate won the popular vote and which candidate won the presidency?
Andrew Jackson; John
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Anonymous
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In the state of Louisiana is it possible for a presidential candidate to win the popular vote but lose the race.
true or false ?
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victoria
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The 2000 presidential election is an example of where it is possible to
win the popular vote but not have a majority vote in the
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Heather
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I'm not so sure about the answers to these questions. Could you check my answers please? Thanks.
Who led the federal troops that
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Sam
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who won the Presidential Election of 1860?
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How often does the United States hold an election for president?
Responses every four years every four years whenever Congress
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What incident abroad marked the election day of the 1956 election, thereby enhancing Eisenhower's bid for a second term?
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howard
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How did the result of the split between sympathetic Republican voters affect the outcome of the 1912 election?
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List the three main hurtles to becoming president
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What was a key factor contributing to the Whig victory in the presidential election of 1840?
A.the endorsement of the Whigs by
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Cassie
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what are the three examples of new campaining practices that resulted from the election of 1828
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jovanny
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who was the republican candidate who won the election of 1920?
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raul
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The presidential election of 1928 pitted Al Smith of New York against.
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jerry
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In the election of 1860 the _____ won the electoral votes of all the free states except a fraction of the new jersey votes.
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Dayton
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During the election of 1936, declaring their party a "millionaire's union," Franklin Roosevelt focused
mainly on defeating the A.
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Abby
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In the election of 1912, Teddy Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party platform was built around what he called
the A. New Nationalism. B.
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Abby
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In the election of 1912, Teddy Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party platform was built around what he called
the A. New Nationalism. B.
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Abby
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the presidential election of 1876 was decided by the house of representatives
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Question Summarize the reasons why John Adams was not reelected as president in the election of 1800. (4 points) Skip to
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how did john quincy adams win the election of 1824?
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Jackson
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Hello.
I'll be grateful if you say whether the following is correct: "Presidential candidates in Russia are currently preparing
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Ilma
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Who ultimately chooses a president's running mate?
a. The electoral college b. The presidential nominee c. The voters Electoral
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HM
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summarize the reasons why John Adams was not re-elected president in the election of 1800.
In 5 sentences
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What was George washintons platform in the election of 1792
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Anonymous
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How is the President of the United States elected?
Direct election by popular vote Through the Senate's vote Through a primary
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lil beby
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who won the election of 1920 and what was his promise to the nation?
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jenny
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Why did many Jackson supporters believe that the election of 1824 was a "corrupt bargain”?
1. Adams appointed Clay to political
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blank
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Why did many Americans feel that the result of the 1824 election was fraudulent? New laws were enacted requiring voting amend
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The eventual election of Andrew Jackson were indicated which shift in the US politics? Increase alliance on Aristocratic
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Which was a major contributing factor in Woodrow Wilson’s winning the presidency in 1912?
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jaslyne
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What propelled Grant to Presidential victory in the 1868 election?
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sara
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The fact that John F. Kennedy was Catholic:
A. was not an issue that he felt he needed to discuss. B. was never considered an
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anthony
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When Kennedy was elected president, many were:
A. pleased because of his clear experience. B. fearful because he had appointed
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anthony
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Why was geroge washingtin elected
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niki
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The election of _____ was the only time in American history when the U.S. political system essentially collapsed.
a. 1800 b. 1836
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Anonymous
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Prior to the "democratizing" of politics during the age of Jackson, presidential candidates were usually chosen by a
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rei
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Can someone help me find a web site that discusses the issues of the Presidential Election of 160 with Kennedy and Nixion?
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Mike
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The key event that guaranteed Lincoln's reelection in 1864 was? Lincoln won the 1860 election because?
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anonymous
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Which statement best explains how the president is elected?(1 point)
The president is elected through the process of an indirect
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how does a person gain a presidency?
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Anonymous
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Which of the following occurred in the presidential election of 1800?
Thomas Jefferson was elected president and John Adams
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In what ways did the election of 1796 increase political tension? Select all that apply.
Both candidates supported a strong
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