How has the use of the Electoral College impacted the strategies of presidential candidates?
a. Candidates strive to win the nationwide popular vote rather than focusing on the Electoral College.
b. Candidates focus campaign strategies on winning key states rather than the nation as a whole.
c. Candidates attempt to appeal to the nation as a whole rather than individual states.
d. Candidates attempt to persuade known electors rather than use campaign strategies that appeal to the nation as a whole.
b. Candidates focus campaign strategies on winning key states rather than the nation as a whole.
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A) religious center B) holy text C) god D) language
In his final days in office, how did President John Adams attempt to extend his influence on the federal government after he was gone?
A) He rehired federal judges fired by President Jefferson late in the evening of his first day as president. B) He appointed members of his Federalist party as new justices to the Supreme Court. C) He named his son to the Supreme Court. D) He created a new, life-long cabinet position and named John Marshall to the post. E) None of these choices
Eisenhower called his compromise between New Deal reforms and conservative Republicanism
a. the vital center. b. dynamic conservatism. c. the progressive super-highway. d. conservative liberalism. e. none of these choices.
The transfer of flora and fauna of the Americas on the one hand and those of Eurasia and Africa on the other is known to historians as the ________ exchange.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).