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Why was democrat Woodrow Wilson able to win presidential elections during an era Republican Party control?

Republican support was divided between two candidates


In 1978 President Carter presiding over negotiations at the presidential retreat at Camp David Maryland helped to bring peace between?

In 1978, President Carter helped to bring peace between Israel and Egypt.


What is the significance of elections?

The understanding of the relationship between government and citizens of independent states has been gradually changing since the American Constitution was adopted. The simple realization that governments should be there to empower citizens and not the other way around is now the popular view of the relationship. Elections are an important part of that relationship. Elections serve as a method of empowering government to serve the people. If government doesn't empower the citizens, but instead reduces their lives; the citizens can use elections to change the direction of government. Elections give credibility to governments, that is why they are popular even in governments who abuse their citizens or seek simply retain power so that the government might enrich a narrow part of the population. Sham elections are used in many governments that wish to continue in power but need the credibility of citizen partication. The best elections are free of interference, have good information flow, have easy access to the ballot both as a voter and as a candidate. Citizens need access to pubilshed information about all the candidates. This access is provided by freedom of the press in the United States of America and in Europe. Limiting the press and what is published is one method dictatorships use to control sham elections.


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Cartoon network is for kids upto 10 years of age and national geographic is for kids of age more than 10 years


What map symbol represents the border between states?

A national boundry is a thick black line

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What is the number of years between presidential elections?

In different countries this can vary but in the United States there are four years between presidential elections.


What is the term for congressional elections that occur between presidential elections?

off-year election


What presidential election year is between 1984 and 1992?

U.S. presidential elections are held every 4 years. Presidential elections were held in 1984, 1988 and 1992.


What is federalism and why do you think it has caused controversy during our nations history?

federalism- the constitutional system that shares power between the national and state governments. Example: Consider presidential elections. Congress sets the date for national elections, but the states register voters and run the elections. States count the ballots, but the national government organizes the electoral vote, which really determines who will be president.


What is federalism and why do you think it caused controversy during our nation's history?

federalism- the constitutional system that shares power between the national and state governments. Example: Consider presidential elections. Congress sets the date for national elections, but the states register voters and run the elections. States count the ballots, but the national government organizes the electoral vote, which really determines who will be president.


What is the difference between the NAACP and the National Negro Committee?

National Negro Committee is the precursor to the NAACP.


How many presidential elections were won by the Republicans between 1876-1896?

4


What occurs between presidential elections?

Between presidential elections, there is another Congressional election, since all members of the House and 1/3 of the Senate are elected every two years. This election is a measure of president and his program.


What is the Presidential election year between 1992 and 1984?

Presidential elections are four years apart, so the answer would be 1988.


Who does mid-term elections elect?

This phrase refers to the Congressional elections which are held in the even-numbered years between the Presidential elections. (Congressional elections are held every two years.)


Elections occur ring between presidential election years is called?

A midterm election


Did The Republicans win fourteen of the eighteen presidential elections held between 1860 and 1928.?

True!