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3 November, 18:29

Why does the House have the power to elect a president if no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes? Select all that apply

A: to balance the power of the executive branch

B: to make sure the vice president and the president are in the same party

C: to keep the power of third parties in check

D: to maintain separation of powers

E: to ensure the integrity of the popular vote

I need 2 answers, I think it's E and A but I'm not sure

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  1. 3 November, 18:49
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    Definitely go with your gut. It's A and E.
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