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"Now that Trump has won the Iowa caucuses he's ready to save the rest of the country from Biden"
4. What does each “Object”
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Read the text. To be nominated as a major party's candidate for president of the United States requires endurance. The process
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"Now that Trump has won the Iowa caucuses he's ready to save the rest of the country from Biden"
5. Write out the full name that
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"Now that Trump has won the Iowa caucuses he's ready to save the rest of the country from Biden"
10. Why do you feel this is an
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What factors led to Indira Gandhi being reelected for a fourth term as prime minister?(1 point) Responses
war with Pakistan and
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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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Gather the 2023 election bata of all the political parties that contested in the presidential election
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What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?
(1 point) Responses electing the president electing the president electing the
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What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses? (1 point) Responses electing the president electing the president electing the
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What is a caucus?(1 point)
Responses a meeting of the Electoral College to vote for president a meeting of the Electoral College
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What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)
electing the president electing the members of Congress
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For which delegate did South Carolin vote during the election of 1860?
(1 point) Responses Stephen A. Douglas Stephen A. Douglas
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Question How often does the State of Ohio hold elections? (1 pt)(1 point) Responses EVERY. SINGLE. YEAR.
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Use the table to answer the question. 1912 Presidential Election Results Political Party Presidential Nominee Electoral College
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Bradley, Campbell, and Turner were all elected to the Georgia legislature in ___.
A 1865 B 1868 C 1870
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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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How did Andrew Jackson employ new campaign tactics in the election of 1828?
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How often does the State of Ohio hold elections?
never every 4 years every 2 years every single year
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Do the american people actually vote for the president
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the electoral vote is also determined by state size population of state
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To win presidency you get the most votes from the people but not enough_____ to win the election
a support b electoral votes c
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The electoral votes also is determined by
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What erea is allowed electoral votes but they dont have no senators
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Bradley, Campbell, and Turner were all elected to the Georgia legislature in ___.
Responses A 18651865 B 18681868 C 1870
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The Electoral College is used in Presidential elections only.
The Electoral College is used in Presidential elections only. True
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A General Election is where we the people select our government leaders.
A General Election is where we the people select our
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How often does the State of Ohio hold elections? (1 pt)(1 point)
Responses every 4 years every 4 years never, the federal
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What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?
(1 point) Responses electing the president electing the president electing the
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Who elects the president, should the Electoral College fail to do so?
(1 point) Responses both Houses of Congress both Houses of
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Use the claim to answer the question.
Claim: The Electoral College guarantees that the selection of the president involves all
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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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"Kamala Harris Accepts Vice President Nomination"
by Kamala Harris There’s something happening, all across the country. It’s
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In which election process is filling a seat based on the population of each state?
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what is the group of people pledge to a candidate who meets a few weeks after the election date cast votes?
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who won the election of 1860
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An electoral college map from the 1824 election.
Image: Electoral College1824-Large, National Atlas of the United States, Public
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This map shows how the electoral college voted in the election of 1860 Lincoln the majority of electrical college votes in 1816
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Which of the following statements is true about the candidates in the Election of 1860? (1 point)
Abraham Lincoln enjoyed
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Which of the following statements is true about the candidates in the Election of 1860? (1 point)
Abraham Lincoln enjoyed
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Which of the following statements is true about the candidates in the Election of 1860? (1 point)
A. Abraham Lincoln enjoyed
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About how much of the popular vote did Lincoln receive nation-wide in 1860? (1 point)
A. 20% B. 40% C. 50% D. 75%
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Read the sentence.
The privileges of office give incumbents advantages over their challengers in elections. Use context clues to
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What is the electoral college and how is it tied to the United States census
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According to the chart any year voter turnout German federal election Japan general election United Kingdom general election in
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Which statement best explains how the president is elected?(1 point) Responses The president is elected based on the popular
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True or false? A candidate will always win the presidency if the majority of citizens vote for them.
A. true B. false
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True or false? In a primary, citizens in a state vote for who they want to be their party’s candidate. A. true
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In a paragraph, describe why the election of 1896 could be considered a turning point in American politics. Be sure to consider
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What was Talmadge's strategy to win the race for governor in 1940?
(1 point) Responses A. Promoting the New Deal programs as
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What was the impact of the Seventeenth Amendment?
a. The Seventeenth Amendment allowed women to vote. b. The Seventeenth
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