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WWatsford

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Which of the following protects individuals against the quartering of soldiers in private homes?
 
  A) the First Amendment
  B) the Second Amendment
  C) the Third Amendment
  D) the Fourth Amendment
  E) the Fifth Amendment

Question 2

The election of 2000 appeared to change U.S. political culture because
 
  A) voters began expressing greater trust in the electoral process for the first time since the Watergate scandal.
  B) the intense primary fight that preceded the election weakened interest in partisanship.
  C) since then, states have been labeled as red states or blue states, depending on the leanings of their voters.
  D) it was the first time Twitter had been actively used in a campaign.
  E) for the first time in U.S. history, the electoral college vote was not supported by the popular vote.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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