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What significant change did the 12th Amendment make regarding the Electoral College?
It allowed Congress to decide the outcome of the election
It established that electors must cast separate votes for President and Vice President
It mandated that the popular vote determines the electors
It set a limit on the number of terms a President can ser
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It established that electors must cast separate votes for President and Vice President.
(Other options are incorrect: it didn’t give Congress power to decide outcomes, didn’t mandate popular-vote selection of electors, and didn’t set presidential term limits.)
(Other options are incorrect: it didn’t give Congress power to decide outcomes, didn’t mandate popular-vote selection of electors, and didn’t set presidential term limits.)
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