How is the number of electors figured for each state
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The number of electors for each state is determined by the
number of members of Congress (representatives plus the two
senators) each state has. The District of Columbia has the same
number of electors as the least populous state.
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How were the colonies transformed into sovereign states
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(by forming their own governments)
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When do Treasury bills mature
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in one year or less
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What were members of the Democratic-Republican Party also known as
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Jefferson Republicans
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What was the purpose of the Twenty-third Amendment
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Allow the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential
elections.
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Which term describes the process of competing against other political candidates to secure the votes of people in a certain region
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a campaign
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In the United states which of these are elected indirectly through the electoral college
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The President and vice president
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In which plan were all states to be represented equally in the legislature
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new jersey plan
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The response of businesses and individuals to fiscal policy changes is related to which of these
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the amount of funds government is spending
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Which describes the eligible voters in the ancient greek city state of Athens
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adult white males who had completed military and citizenship training
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If military servicemen are out of the country during an election how can they participate in the voting process
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A+ = They can fill in and return an absentee ballot.
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Of the following which are allowed to make direct contributions to federal elections
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political partys
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How is the number of electors figured for each state
The number of electors for each state is determined by the
number of members of Congress (representatives plus the two
senators) each state has. The District of Columbia has the same
number of electors as the least populous state.
How were the colonies transformed into sovereign states
(by forming their own governments)
When do Treasury bills mature
in one year or less
What were members of the Democratic-Republican Party also known as
Jefferson Republicans
What was the purpose of the Twenty-third Amendment
Allow the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential
elections.
Which term describes the process of competing against other political candidates to secure the votes of people in a certain region
a campaign
In the United states which of these are elected indirectly through the electoral college
The President and vice president
In which plan were all states to be represented equally in the legislature
new jersey plan
The response of businesses and individuals to fiscal policy changes is related to which of these
the amount of funds government is spending
Which describes the eligible voters in the ancient greek city state of Athens
adult white males who had completed military and citizenship training
If military servicemen are out of the country during an election how can they participate in the voting process
A+ = They can fill in and return an absentee ballot.
Of the following which are allowed to make direct contributions to federal elections