The position held by a political figure elected by popular vote of an entire state, representing the state in a federal legislator, is Senator.
Imagine a political figure is elected by popular vote of an entire state. This figure represents the state in a federal legislator. What position does this person hold?
Senator
President
Cabinet member
Member of the house of representatives
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To check and balance the actions of the governor
To maintain order and decorum on the Senate floor
To cast of tie-breaking vote in the state legislator
To take over the governors duties if the governor is out of state
The role of a lieutenant governor includes several responsibilities, but primarily, one of their key roles is to take over the governor's duties if the governor is out of state. Additionally, they may also have roles such as presiding over the state senate and casting tie-breaking votes, but "taking over the governor's duties" is the most direct answer to your question.
Electing the president
Electing members of the house
Electing members of the senate
Electing justices to the Supreme Court
The election process that involves filling a “seat” based on the population of each state is electing members of the house. The number of representatives each state has in the House of Representatives is determined by the state's population.
A meeting of the electoral college to vote for president
A process to determine the members of the electoral college
A s all election to gauge a state’s support for different candidates
A small convention determine which candidate party delegates will support
A caucus is best described as a small convention to determine which candidate party delegates will support. In a caucus, members of a political party gather to discuss and express their preferences for candidates, which can influence delegate selection for upcoming elections.
To speak their mind about issues honestly
To treat other citizens with respect
To pay attention to government affairs
To study the history of the United States
Civic mindedness primarily encourages people to pay attention to government affairs. It emphasizes the importance of being informed and engaged in the community and political processes. While treating others with respect and speaking one's mind are also important, the core idea of civic mindedness focuses on active participation and awareness of government and civic issues.
The declaration independence implies the Americans should be united
People must be considered equal under the law from the 14th amendment
Segregationist should be considered a matter for states to decide, not the federal government
Segregation is permitted as long as equal facilities are provided for both parties
The Supreme Court decision in the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case stated that segregation is permitted as long as equal facilities are provided for both parties. This case established the "separate but equal" doctrine, which upheld state laws requiring racial segregation in public facilities.