A)Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S.?(1 point)

Responses

While all states elect their governors, there are not any states that elect other state executives.
While all states elect their governors, there are not any states that elect other state executives.

Most local governments do not have elected officials.
Most local governments do not have elected officials.

There are 7,000 elected members in the federal government.
There are 7,000 elected members in the federal government.

There are hundreds of thousands of elections at local, state, and national levels in the U.S.
There are hundreds of thousands of elections at local, state, and national levels in the U.S.
Question 2
A)How many electors in the Electoral College will a state with 14 members of the House of Representatives and two members of the Senate have?(1 point)
Responses

17
17

14
14

16
16

2
2
Question 3
A)Which of these statements best explains the job of state and local election officials?(1 point)
Responses

to nominate candidates for the general election
to nominate candidates for the general election

to oversee election procedures and voter registration
to oversee election procedures and voter registration

to determine the date of federal elections
to determine the date of federal elections

to determine the procedures and date of Indigenous nation elections
to determine the procedures and date of Indigenous nation elections
Question 4
A)What is the purpose of a general election?(1 point)
Responses

to nominate a candidate for an elected position
to nominate a candidate for an elected position

to select who will hold an elected position
to select who will hold an elected position

to determine the length of a governor’s term in office
to determine the length of a governor’s term in office

to determine who is eligible to vote
to determine who is eligible to vote
Question 5
A)Which statement best critiques the winner-take-all electoral process?(1 point)
Responses

A winner-take-all system tends to depress voter turnout.
A winner-take-all system tends to depress voter turnout.

The winner-take-all system makes it more difficult for a third political party to gain traction.
The winner-take-all system makes it more difficult for a third political party to gain traction.

The winner-take-all system discourages the two-party system in the United States.
The winner-take-all system discourages the two-party system in the United States.

The winner-take-all process allows political parties to win seats in proportion to the percentage of votes cast.
The winner-take-all process allows political parties to win seats in proportion to the percentage of votes cast.

1 answer

Here are the correct answers for the provided questions based on the context of elections in the U.S.:

Question 1: A) Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S.?

  • Correct Answer: There are hundreds of thousands of elections at local, state, and national levels in the U.S.

Question 2: A) How many electors in the Electoral College will a state with 14 members of the House of Representatives and two members of the Senate have?

  • Correct Answer: 16 (14 Representatives + 2 Senators = 16 Electors)

Question 3: A) Which of these statements best explains the job of state and local election officials?

  • Correct Answer: to oversee election procedures and voter registration

Question 4: A) What is the purpose of a general election?

  • Correct Answer: to select who will hold an elected position

Question 5: A) Which statement best critiques the winner-take-all electoral process?

  • Correct Answer: The winner-take-all system makes it more difficult for a third political party to gain traction.

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