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Social Studies, 22.05.2020 06:01 njorda7211
Why, do you suppose, in decisions regarding federal elections the U. S. Supreme Court leaves it up to Congress to set the rules for federal elections rather than the president?
A- The president runs for office so it would be a conflict of interest for him or her to oversee the rules for federal elections.
B- Congress is not comprised of elected officials and has the specific mandate of carrying out the will of the people.
C- The Constitution allows states to determine how elections will be held but allows Congress to change the provisions.
D- The Constitution states that the Congress and not the president is responsible for elections.
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