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rosent76

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To be elected, a presidential candidate must receive:
 
  A) half of the 538 electoral votes available.
  B) more than half of the 538 electoral votes available.
  C) three-fourth of the 538 electoral votes available.
  D) more than half of the 600 electoral votes available.
  E) three-fourth of the 600 electoral votes available.

Question 2

In a semiclosed primary, _____.
 
  A) voters are allowed to register with a party on Election Day
  B) voters are required to fund the election campaign of their choice
  C) voters are allowed to vote for a party's candidates regardless of whether they belong to the party
  D) voters who contest elections as independents are automatically enrolled in the party for whom they vote
  E) voters could choose the candidates of more than one party



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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