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15 August, 08:59

The author of this editorial supports his argument's validity A) by relying on hyperbole to illuminate the foolishness of an antiquated system. B) by quoting prominent politicians who are opposed to the use of the Electoral College. C) by providing poll results that show most Americans are opposed to the Electoral College. D) by demonstrating through example how one state can unfairly dominate another state's votes in the Electoral College.

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  1. 15 August, 11:28
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    The answer is D.

    Explanation:

    Because USATestprep told me ...
  2. 15 August, 11:59
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    The author of this editorial supports his argument's validity by demonstrating through example how one state can unfairly dominate another state's votes in the Electoral College.

    Answer: Option D

    Explanation:

    We have an instantaneous democracy: Senators, representatives, and members of the body are all elective directly by the individuals. they are doing not, but, directly select the president. this can be a feature of the type of state we've got chosen from the start within which the states are vital subsidiary (in some instances, primary) units of state.

    Sometimes, there'll be a divergence between UN agency is chosen by the body and UN agency wins the favored vote, which inequality will act as a caution to the elective president. However once the elective president's party controls the House and Senate, caution is a smaller amount probably.

    Even once a war and two world wars, the states management an outsized live of the laws, administration, and finance that have a sway on the lives of normal voters.
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