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Which of the following is the way in which major political parties formally select nominees for the presidential election? (1
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vhjjk
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can someone help me with this one
Jefferson's election as President in 1800 demonstrated that a. the country could peacefully
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y912f
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1. In 2008, Ms. White runs against Mr. Daly for the Presidency of the united states. If 75% of people in the state of Missouri
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Spongebob
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How was the election of 1916 differenct from the election of 2004
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Brody
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Which of the following occurred in the presidential election of 1800?
(1 point • Thomas Jefferson was elected president and
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"Votez Sean pour president"
is that an okay way of saying "Vote for Sean for president? thanks
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S
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was barrack obama the first African American to run for president if not who was it please help and many thanks
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Amy
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Obama said this before, “I’m you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about real change to Washington… I’m asking
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stacy :]
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How do McCain and Obama differ on key issues?
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Alex
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How was it possible the Hayes won the election of 1876?
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mike
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Which of the following occurred in the presidential election of 1800
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Who did The republican party run for president during the 1912 elections? Democratic Party? Socialist Party?
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jake
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when people vote for president, they are really voting for their state's
a. primaries b. caucus c. electors d. electorate b or d.
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jere
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I need help. Can you answer this question?
Why did President Lincoln,a Republican, choose Andrew Johnson,a Democrat,as his vice
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beano
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why were their 3 presidential candidates in the election of 1812.. i think that is the year. Whenever roosevelt was running with
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mark
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Who are the people in line to be elected for president?
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bem
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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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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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can the president and the vice president come from the same state
No. The Constitution doesn't allow the electors to choose both
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Adnan
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Why was the election of 1800? I started in the house of representatives
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Why was the election of 1800 decided in the House of Representatives?
(1 point) The 12th Amendment required this process. No
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Thebloxyman011
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Why did Congress decide the election of 1800? Select all that apply.
(1 point) choose 2 answers Based on the outcome, it was
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What is the main idea of the selection?
A Many people were surprised when Obama won his first small election contest in early
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#Dogmama
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What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A Obama would not have become president without others' help. B It was not easy for
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#Dogmama
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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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I CANT ANYMORE
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What two political parties had candidates in the presidential election of 1796?
A. Federalists and Democrats B. Federalists and
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mmmmmm
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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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Summarize the reasons why John Adams was not reelected as president in the election of 1800.(4 points)
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RedClover13
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Why did Congress decide the election of 1800? Select all that apply. (1 point)
Based on the outcome, it was mandated by the U.S.
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trippie
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Summarize the reasons why John Adams was not reelected as president in the election of 1800
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Summarize the reasons why John adams was not reelected in the election of 1800
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What event triggers a contingent election for president?(1 point) Responses One of the nominees doesn't win their state
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lol
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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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lol
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In what month do we vote for President?
(1 point) Responses January January April April August August November
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hi
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In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt ran as the presidential candidate for which political party? (1 point) Responses Republican
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Summarize the reasons why John Adams was not reelected as president in the election of 1800.
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trippie
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Two presidential races selected from 1940–2000. One pre-1970, other post 1980. Analysis of the spread of power through the
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Carl Wheezer
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What was the effect of the Bull Moose Party’s entrance into the presidential election of 1912?
(1 point) Responses It split the
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what action by charles cotesworth pinckney made him a vice president candidate in 1800?
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Gelo
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Which of the following statements best explains the controversy over the electoral system that erupted after the 1800
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Which of the following is the way in which major political parties formally select nominees for the presidential election? (1
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Can someone check these answers for me and also help with the five that I missed??
| ___T__ 1. Lincoln narrowly defeated Douglas
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DEE
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1. Why did the Presidential election of 1824 cause controversy? (1 point)
Responses Secretary of State Clay had made a secret
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only in ohio
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Reconstruction ended with the election of ___ as President.
Responses A Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln B Andrew JohnsonAndrew
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zaynab
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Which party was split in two over the issue of slavery?
Responses A Constitutional UnionConstitutional Union B
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zaynab
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Who was elected in the Election of 1860? (1 point) Responses John Breckinridge John Breckinridge Stephen Douglas Stephen Douglas
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BRU
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The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated what shifts in U.S. politics?
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JL
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Summarize the reasons why John Adams was not reelected as president in the election of 1800 in 4-5 sentences.
(4 points)
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sleepy
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Why did the Presidential election of 1824 cause controversy? (1 point)
O Secretary of State Clay had made a secret agreement with
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Assess how a president losing an election after making unpopular national security decisions is a political cost.
(1 point) •
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