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What change did the 12th Amendment introduce to the process of electing the President and Vice President?
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a) It required separate ballots for President and Vice President.
b) It eliminated the Electoral College.
c) It allowed Congress to appoint the Vice President.
d) It made the President directly elected by the people.
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a) It required separate ballots for President and Vice President.
Explanation: The 12th Amendment (1804) changed the Electoral College procedure so electors cast separate votes for President and Vice President, preventing ties and problems that arose in earlier elections.
Explanation: The 12th Amendment (1804) changed the Electoral College procedure so electors cast separate votes for President and Vice President, preventing ties and problems that arose in earlier elections.
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