Social Studies, 05.11.2020 08:40 heyItsLuna234
Is Don Kusler suggesting that the Electoral College has never benefited the United States?
Which sentence from the article BEST supports your response?
(A) Yes. "This outdated result of a constitutional compromise happened when the U. S. was very different."
(B) No. "The system's goal of ensuring smaller states have adequate representation is important."
(C) Yes. "The way the legislative branch is set up already achieves the goal of balancing power among states of varying population."
(D) No. "Imagine a scenario where the executive branch is led by a president who did not receive a majority of the popular vote."
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