How are electors selected to serve on the electoral college

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Answer 1

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Generally, the parties either nominate slates of potential electors at their State party conventions or they chose them by a vote of the party's central committee. When the voters in each State cast votes for the Presidential candidate of their choice they are voting to select their State's electors.

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How much do consumers save at the produce section at the grocery store because of immigration?

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Answer:

Explanation:

While immigrants accounted for 17 percent of all civilian employed workers in the United States between 2014-18, they played an outsized role in food production, making up 22 percent of workers in the U.S. food supply chain.

Describe the schooling options for American children in the period between the Revolutionary War and the 1840s.​

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Answer:

please give me brainlist and follow

Explanation:

most education took place in the home. schools that did not exist were primarily for elementary grades. a few universities and colleges were founded during this period. most older children worked on family farms or buisnesses.

During the late 19th century, what type of building structure became popular?
a.
Underground Structures
c.
Duplexes
b.
Skyscraper
d.
None of the above

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

also the letters are out of order

(PLZ HELP) What was the impact of the Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia?
A: The Supreme Court said Georgia had the right to break its treaty with the Cherokee Nation, so the state took its land.
B: The Supreme Court said the Cherokee Nation was a separate people, so the government allowed them to stay on their land.
C: The Supreme Court said the Cherokee Nation had to move west, so the federal government sent the army to force them to move.
D: The Supreme Court said Georgia had to respect the rights of the Cherokee Nation, but the government ignored the ruling and removed them from their land.

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Answer:

B - The Supreme Court said the Cherokee Nation was a separate people, so the government allowed them to stay on their land.

Explanation:

You can find this official information by searching "Worcester v. Georgia oyez".

Answer:

B. The Supreme Court said the Cherokee Nation was a separate people, so the government allowed them to stay on their land.

Explanation:

Read Romans 15:4. This verse teaches you that you will have:

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What are the five missions of the UN Security Council?

PLEASE HELP
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

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Answer: I'm pretty sure there is only four they are:

to maintain international peace and security;

to develop friendly relations among nations;

to cooperate in solving international problems and in promoting respect for human rights;

and to be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations.

To reject or defeat something that has already been decided is called

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Answer:

concede

Explanation:

according to ms. merriam-webster, the definition of concedeing is -

1.

admiting that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it.

"I had to concede that I'd overreacted"  

"he conceded defeat"

2.

surrender or yield (something that one possesses).

"to concede all the territory he'd won"

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what is the queran?what is the opeNing line of the queran?​

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Answer: George Sale translates simply as The Preface, or Introduction) is the first chapter (surah) of the Quran. Its seven verses (āyah) are a prayer for the guidance, lordship and mercy of God.

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WHAT WAS THE LIFE EXPACTANCY FOR THE MEN AND WOMEN IN 500 CE "VISIGOTHS TIMES".
BEST ANSWER WILL GIVE U BRAINLIST.

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Answer:

 Eliminating individuals who died before adulthood completely, from the dates recorded below, the mean life expectancy for women was 43.6 years, with a median of 42/43; for men, it was a mean of 48.7 and a median of 48/49.

Explanation:

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Adding a salad bar to a school lunch menu for students with restricted diets is an example of

evaluating a solution.
gathering information.
implementing a solution.
weighing disadvantages.

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Answer : c

Explanation.:

Answer:

C) implementing a solution.

Explanation:

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Match the western nations to their colonies
United States
France
Great Britain
The Netherlands

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

1. United States - Philippines. The colonization occurred between 1898 to 1946

2. France - Saigon, Annam, Tonkin, Laos, and Cambodia. The colonization began in 1859 until their independence

3. Great Britain - Burma and the Malay Peninsula. The colonization occurred between the late 19th century till 1948 and 1957 respectively.

4. The Netherlands - Indonesia. The colonization occurred in two periods which lasted between 1605 to 1799 and 1825 to mid-1930.

Answer:

Great Britain is the top box.

Then going down, the next is France.

After France is the United States.

And finally, The Netherlands.

Explanation: (See attached picture)

When was the copper vein at Santa Rita discovered?

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copper was discovered by an officer of the spanish army in 1800.

Answer:

1800

Photo, Print, Drawing Largest open pit copper mine in the world at Santa Rita, New Mexico. Copper was discovered here by an officer of the Spanish army in 1800 who sold the same to a wealthy Spanish merchant.

Explanation:

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Therefore be it resolved by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States of America
in Congress assembled, that the state of war between the United States and the Imperial German
Government which has thus been thrust upon the United States is hereby formally declared; and that the
President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of
the United States and the resources of the Government to carry on war against the Imperial German
Government.

Which event led to this Joint Resolution?
A. the German invasion of Poland
B. the United States had a defensive alliance with Britain and France
C. submarine attacks on American ships
D. a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon

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i believe it is either b or c. good luck.

Answer: C. submarine attacks on American ships

Explanation:

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In a paragraph describe why civil service reform was needed during the Gilded Age?​

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Which of these would you find in the Ohio Constitution but NOT in the United States Constitution? A) rules for funding the government B) how public schools will be funded C) rules for creating a constitutional amendment D) a legislature consisting of the House and Senate

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Which other famous rulers discussed in Chapters 1–8 of the textbook does Charlemagne resemble? What in particular reminds you of these other rulers in relation to Charlemagne?

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Answer:

Which other famous rulers discussed in Chapters 1–8 of the textbook does Charlemagne resemble? What in particular reminds you of these other rulers in relation to Charlemagne?

Explanation:

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Charlemagne (742-814), or Charles the Great, was king of the Franks, 768-814, and emperor of the West, 800-814. He founded the Holy Roman Empire, stimulated European economic and political life, and fostered the cultural revival known as the Carolingian Renaissance.

how do you think gunpowder has changed War​

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Answer:

Their explosive invention would become the basis for almost every weapon used in war from that point on, from fiery arrows to rifles, cannons and grenades. Gunpowder made warfare all over the world very different, affecting the way battles were fought and borders were drawn throughout the Middle Ages.

Answer:

Their explosive invention would become the basis for almost every weapon used in war from that point on, from fiery arrows to rifles, cannons and grenades. Gunpowder made warfare all over the world very different, affecting the way battles were fought and borders were drawn throughout the Middle Ages.

Explanation:

Choose the best word or phrase from each drop-down menu.

The Fed uses open market operations by buying and selling
.

The rate at which banks lend money and charge one another for storing money in the Fed is known as the
.

When the Fed carries out open market operations to lower the Federal Funds Rate, the money supply and available credit will likely
.

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Answer: securities

Federal fund rate

Increase

Explanation:

Open market operations simply has to do with the buying it the selling of securities by Federal Reserve so as to control the amount of money in circulation.

The Federal Reserve Rate simply refers to the rate at which money is being lent

by banks and also in charged by one another for storing money in the Fed.

When the Fed reduces the Fedral Reserve Rate, the available credit will increase

Answer:

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Explanation:

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In Alexander the Great book 2 Alexander felt that taking tyre would be like on of the Twelve ?

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A half-mile-long spit of sand once linked the ancient Lebanese island of Tyre to the mainland, according to a new study of the area's geological history. Alexander used the natural sandbar to build a causeway, allowing his army to overwhelm the island stronghold during a siege in 332 BC

Goods commonly on ships from Europe to Africa included ____________.

The Middle Passage brought enslaved persons from ____________.

Ships carried goods such as rum and cotton from Americans to __________.​

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Answer:

1. Cloth, Guns and Ammunition.

2. Africa to the Americas.

3. Europe.

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

What did confederate president Jefferson Davis order after the second battle of Manassas?

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I really don’t know

Why would president Kennedy be considered great

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Answer:

He presided over the establishment of the peace corps, alliance for progress with Latin America and the continuation of the Apollo space program with the goal of landing the first USA man on the moon

Explanation:

Which of the following words would not typically be used to describe a coup:
A) Violent
B) Sudden
C) Radioactive
D) Illegal

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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How did Senator Joseph McCarthy rise to national status and recognition?
O He was appointed to the Supreme Court and heard cases brought by
Communists
He won his Senate seat in Wisconsin after claiming to be a Communist
He claimed to have a list of hundreds of known spies within the government.
He helped pass the McCarran Act, which restricted the civil rights of
Communists.

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Answer:

After three largely undistinguished years in the Senate, McCarthy rose suddenly to national fame in February 1950, when he asserted in a speech that he had a list of "members of the Communist Party and members of a spy ring" who were employed in the State Department.

Explanation:

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What is the New Deal letter

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Answer:

In September 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt sent a letter to clergymen across the United States, asking them whether conditions in their communities had improved since the start of the New Deal. This was one of over 100,000 responses he received.

What was the strategic use of Hawaii (Militarily)?

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Answer:

By the time the United States got serious about looking beyond its own borders to conquer new lands, much of the world had already been claimed. Only a few distant territories in Africa and Asia and remote islands in the Pacific remained free from imperial grasp. Hawaii was one such plum. Led by a hereditary monarch, the inhabitants of the kingdom prevailed as an independent state. American expansionists looked with greed on the strategically located islands and waited patiently to plan their move.

Foothold in Hawaii

Interest in HAWAII began in America as early as the 1820s, when New England missionaries tried in earnest to spread their faith. Since the 1840s, keeping European powers out of Hawaii became a principal foreign policy goal. Americans acquired a true foothold in Hawaii as a result of the SUGAR TRADE. The United States government provided generous terms to Hawaiian sugar growers, and after the Civil War, profits began to swell. A turning point in U.S.-Hawaiian relations occurred in 1890, when Congress approved the MCKINLEY TARIFF, which raised import rates on foreign sugar. Hawaiian sugar planters were now being undersold in the American market, and as a result, a depression swept the islands. The sugar growers, mostly white Americans, knew that if Hawaii were to be ANNEXED by the United States, the tariff problem would naturally disappear. At the same time, the Hawaiian throne was passed to QUEEN LILIUOKALANI, who determined that the root of Hawaii's problems was foreign interference. A great showdown was about to unfold.

Annexing Hawaii

In January 1893, the planters staged an uprising to overthrow the Queen. At the same time, they appealed to the United States armed forces for protection. Without Presidential approval, marines stormed the islands, and the American minister to the islands raised the stars and stripes in HONOLULU. The Queen was forced to abdicate, and the matter was left for Washington politicians to settle. By this time, Grover Cleveland had been inaugurated President. Cleveland was an outspoken anti-imperialist and thought Americans had acted shamefully in Hawaii. He withdrew the annexation treaty from the Senate and ordered an investigation into potential wrongdoings. Cleveland aimed to restore Liliuokalani to her throne, but American public sentiment strongly favored annexation.

The matter was prolonged until after Cleveland left office. When war broke out with Spain in 1898, the military significance of Hawaiian naval bases as a way station to the SPANISH PHILIPPINES outweighed all other considerations. President William McKinley signed a joint resolution annexing the islands, much like the manner in which Texas joined the Union in 1845. Hawaii remained a territory until granted statehood as the fiftieth state in 1959.

After the Civil War the northern economy wz what

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Answer:

Northern economy benefited from development

Explanation:

While the agricultural, slave-based Southern economy was devastated by the war, the Northern economy benefited from development in many of its industries, including textile and iron production. The war also stimulated the growth of railroads, improving transportation infrastructure.

Benefited from world trade and being paid to rebuild large portions of the south

Who has the most power in Australia?
A. Queen
B. president
C. Governor-general
D. prime minister

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Answer:

C. Govenor-general

Explanation:

The Queen is the head of the Commonwealth of Australia, but with her powers delegated to the Governor-General by the Constitution. By convention, the Governor-General can act only on the advice of the elected government.

Who are your two representatives in the Arizona State House of Representatives?

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Answer:

Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs

Explanation:

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(ASAP)Which of the following was not a purpose of wartime propaganda?
To create public sympathy for wartime opponents
To increase or maintain public support for the war
To encourage the public to support the war effort at home
To increase enlistment in the armed forces

(Please no sending links in answers)

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Answer:

To create public sympathy for wartime opponents.

Explanation:

This would have been the opposite from what propoganda was trying to achieve.

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