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Which of the following are examples of a plurality? Select all that apply. only 2 answers (1 point) Responses 370 of 435 member...Question
Which of the following are examples of a plurality? Select all that apply.
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370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee.
51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee.
9 of 9 Supreme Court justices support a decision.
9 of 9 Supreme Court justices support a decision.
1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.
1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.
205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.
205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.
2,472 of 2,472 Republican delegates support an incumbent candidate.
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370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee.
51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee.
9 of 9 Supreme Court justices support a decision.
9 of 9 Supreme Court justices support a decision.
1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.
1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.
205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.
205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.
2,472 of 2,472 Republican delegates support an incumbent candidate.
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In the context of the term "plurality," it refers to having more votes than any other single candidate or option, but not necessarily a majority, which is more than half.
Based on that definition, the following examples represent a plurality:
1. **1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.** (This indicates that this candidate has more delegates than any other, but does not reach a majority.)
2. **205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.** (This suggests that this candidate received more votes than any other candidate, but does not state whether it is a majority.)
The other options either represent a majority or unanimous support, which do not qualify as pluralities.
Based on that definition, the following examples represent a plurality:
1. **1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.** (This indicates that this candidate has more delegates than any other, but does not reach a majority.)
2. **205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.** (This suggests that this candidate received more votes than any other candidate, but does not state whether it is a majority.)
The other options either represent a majority or unanimous support, which do not qualify as pluralities.
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