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Which statement best explains how members of the House of Representatives are elected?(1 point)
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Members of the House of Representatives are directly elected by the highest number of votes within their state as a whole.
Members of the House of Representatives are directly elected by the highest number of votes within their state as a whole.
Members of the House of Representatives are directly elected by the highest number of votes within their congressional districts.
Members of the House of Representatives are directly elected by the highest number of votes within their congressional districts.
Members of the House of Representatives are indirectly elected through the process of the Electoral College.
Members of the House of Representatives are indirectly elected through the process of the Electoral College.
Members of the House of Representatives are appointed by the president.
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Members of the House of Representatives are directly elected by the highest number of votes within their congressional districts.
(Each representative is chosen by voters in a single-member congressional district—typically by a plurality of votes.)
(Each representative is chosen by voters in a single-member congressional district—typically by a plurality of votes.)
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