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joblessjake

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The first nomination process for two opposing candidates for the presidency was conducted in 1800 by
 
  A) a nationwide primary.
  B) statewide conventions.
  C) congressional caucuses.
  D) a vote of the nation's governors.
  E) a national referendum.

Question 2

When it was first ratified, the Constitution provided that the vice president would be
 
  A) the runner-up in the electoral college.
  B) chosen by the president after the election.
  C) chosen by the president to run on his/her presidential ticket before the election.
  D) the oldest member of the Senate.
  E) chosen by the Supreme Court.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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