The unit rule is important to presidential candidates because
A) the electoral votes of a state are allocated in units proportional to the number of members in the House.
B) they must receive a majority of the national popular vote to receive any electoral votes.
C) the electoral votes of a state are cast for the candidate who gets the largest number of popular votes in the state.
D) the party workers within a political party must be considered for roles as electoral delegates.
E) they must campaign in all 50 states to guarantee they receive a majority of the electoral votes.
C
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Under the 1946 Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act, _____
A) lobbying was prohibited B) bundled campaign contributions were banned C) only those lobbyists who sought to influence federal legislation directly were covered D) only persons whose lobbying was directed at agencies in the executive branch were required to register as lobbyists and file quarterly reports E) members of Congress were prohibited from accepting gifts or travel paid for by lobbyists
What region was most affected by HIV/AIDS?
a. Southern Africa. b. Northern Africa. c. East Africa. d. West Africa.
Which of the following voting methods is best at representing the majority?
A. ranking of votes B. round-by-round voting C. The candidate with the most votes wins. D. None is best; all of the methods are flawed.