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Assess the importance of websites to presidential elections by the year 2000.(1 point) Responses Candidates had moved past the
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2.Which of President Carter's policies best explain his defeat in the 1980 election
A. Reforms to Socail Security and the tax
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What event triggers a contingent election for president?(1 point)
Responses One of the nominees fails to receive a majority of
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Place an X in front of the ONE statement that is correct:
___ In the 2000 presidential election Al Gore was determined to be the
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What event triggers a contingent election for president?(1 point)
Responses One of the nominees switches to a different political
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What event triggers a contingent election for president?(1 point)
A. One of the nominees drops out of the race before Election
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What event triggers a contingent election for president?
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Tell me about the election of 1952. One sentence
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What was one reason James K. Polk won the presidential election of 1844
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Which information is NOT represented on this map?
A each state's electoral voteseach state's electoral votes B all major
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In one of the closest presidential races in history, Harry Truman's election in 1948 secured the fifth consecutive win for the
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In the Presidential Election of 1968, the "third party" candidate received the most support from which region of the country?
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which statement explains the most likely reason why the presidential election of 1800 had a different outcome than the
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Why was the election of 2008 notable? (1 point) Its electoral results were widely disputed . It led to the defeat of incumbent
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What event triggers a contingent election for president? (1 point)
One of the nominees fails to receive a majority of electoral
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What is the purpose of a presidential primary? (1 point) O O O to assign delegates from each state to the national party
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Presidential Candidates Number of Supporters
Candidate 1 250 Candidate 2 1,250 Candidate 3 450 Candidate 4 550 Question 2 Part 2:
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Why was the election of 2008 notable? (1 point)
It was the first election in which a woman secured a presidential nomination. It
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What was one reason James K. Polk won the presidential election of 1844?
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Why was the election of 2008 notable?(1 point)
Responses Its electoral results were widely disputed. Its electoral results were
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What was the effect of the Bull Moose Party's entrance into the presidential election of 1912?
it prevented any of the three
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hy was the election of 2008 notable?(1 point) Responses It led to the defeat of incumbent George W. Bush. It led to the defeat
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Jimmy Carter carried South Carolina in the 1976 presidential election. What was notable about this event?
(1 point) Responses It
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Why was the election of 2008 notable?(1 point) Responses It was the first election in which a woman secured a presidential
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Why was the election of 2008 notable?(1 point)
Responses Its electoral results were widely disputed. Its electoral results were
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Use the drop-down to fill in the blank. (1 point)
entered the White House after a tumultuous 2000 Presidential Election that
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Examine the following graph. What conclusion can be drawn about the results of the presidential election of 2008?
Responses the
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South America at Work Quick Check
How are the governments in Brazil and the United States similar? (1 point) Responses Voting is
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Barry Goldwater ran against LBJ in 1964. What was the key ideological issue driving the Republicans and the Democrats in this
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How does a candidate win the Presidency? (1 point)
Responses Win a majority in the Electoral College Win a majority in the
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1. Eligible voters (citizens,18 & older) cast ballots for their choice for President of the United States
2. The candidate who
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Use the map to answer the question.
Based on the way Arkansas voted in this presidential election, which decade is this map from?
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What role do national conventions play in electing the president
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Lost the electoral vote and electoral vote percentage for each of the following candidates:
Abraham Lincoln (Republican) Stephen
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If the democratic party ran only one candidate, would that candidate have won the election? Explain your answer.
Election of 1860
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how does a canadian win the presidency
A win a majority in the electoral college B win a majority of votes across the country
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What role did George Wallace have on the outcome of the elections of 1968 and 1972? One short sentence.
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What was one of the main reasons for Andrew Jackson's victory in the election of 1828?
A. His aristocratic background B. His
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How did Andrew Jackson employ new campaign tactics in the election of 1828?
A. By avoiding public appearances B. By using
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How did Bill Clinton gain appeal among voters?
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How did George H.W. Bush go from being very popular with Americans to losing the election in 1992?
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Why was the Supreme Court involved in determining the 2000 presidential results?
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What role do national conventions play in electing the president?
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