Explanation:
The Electoral College has been around since the beginning of democracy in America. The Founding Fathers set up the Electoral College in order to vote for a president every four years. The Electoral College gives each state, and D.C., a number of votes based on population. November 8th every four years, any citizen 18 years of age or older can vote for the candidate of their choosing. Based on the number of popular votes that candidate receives in each state, their matching Electors are activated to submit the final votes for a candidate. The president is decided off of the votes of the Electors. The method of the Electoral College in order to pick a president brings up issues with electors not being faithful, candidates will not visit every state, and the popular vote not counting.The Electoral College is the deciding factor in who becomes the next president. Parties when looking to nominate a candidate for presidency have to take into consideration, whether or not they will be able to get the most electoral votes in election. That issue alone leads to the possibly of a “not-so-great” person getting the nomination. The parties look at whether the candidate would be reliable and loyal to their party while in office, whether they are an obscure candidate or a celebrity, and whether they are prompt and firm or high-minded. A celebrity who is high-minded may be the better choice but because an “eminent man makes more enemies, and give those enemies more assailable points…they are far less desirable candidates” (Bryce 70). With that issue at hand the party has to decide which candidate will be the best for them in the end of the election. The party may go with either an obscure candidate or a celebrity, but they may have not been the better president.The way the electoral college works is that each state receives a minimum of three electoral votes in each election, but the state may have the population to only receive one. In order to combat the issue, the votes are taken from larger states with more electoral votes and give them to the states that need it. “Because of this process, the appointment of electoral votes always over-represents some states and under-represents others” (Edwards 2). Electors are given authority with the power to give the vote for their state. The question is whether they are “to think and act dependently, or are they merely agents of the people who choose them” (Edwards 19). This can be an issue for the people if their electors go against the wills of the people. Faithless Electors can lead to a “not-so-great president” coming in to power because their vote, going against the will of the people, can lead to the candidate people did not want to win to victory. Although this has never been a successful strategy in the past for some electors, it is still very possible. An elector can agree with the party’s views but not the candidate’s, so they could vote against them. If enough electors believe the same way, the electoral system can lead to tensions between the people and the Electoral College. Even though there are efforts to avoid a faithless elector, it can never be certain to stop. The Electoral College allows for the possibility of the “not-so-great” candidate to win in a state.The Electoral College decreases the chances of the more popular to candidate to always win. The number of votes per state leads to swing states where less people are voting for a candidate, but they are getting more electoral votes. A smaller state with more electoral votes can vote Republican and a larger state Democrat, but due to the vote distributions the Republican will win more votes in the end. The electoral votes are in favor of the candidate who may, in fact be the least liked candidate across the country. Without direct election of the candidates, the president who is “not-so-great” or popular amongst the people can win.Looking at how the Electoral College is set up, distributed, and mandated, it can be determined that it is flawed when it comes to picking the best candidate for the presidency. The better many may not even become the candidate because they will not get the votes, population is a hindrance in voting power, and the popular man may not win due to votes. In the end, the whole process of the Electoral College allows for issues when it comes to voting for the presidency and makes it possible for a “great” president to never get nominated.
After reading a novel set and written during the english civil war,you are tasked with writing a literary criticism of the work.Which approach would be the most fitting?
Answer:
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
After reading a novel set and written during the English Civil War, you are tasked with writing a literary criticism of the work. Which approach would be the most fitting?
A. Reader-response
B. Biographical
C. Ecocriticism
D. New Historicism
Explanation:
The correct answer is option D. New Historicism.
Neohistoricism follows the idea that a text should be considered as something that comes from a time, place, and from the way it was written, and not as a specific type of text.
Here an attempt was made to understand a history from its provenance, the time in which it developed, understanding the culture from which it comes and an intellectual analysis through literature.
Given this information, we can say that the correct answer is option D.
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Q: Write a story on " It was a great disappointment but this was a blessing in disguise".
I only need a main idea or prompt to write on, please share ideas.
(The sentence needs to be included in the story it can be included in beginning, starting , ending or middle, there are no restrictions to that)
Some ideas I have for you:
Not getting a job that you wanted for your whole life and being laughed at etc and taking the time to make it big yourself with a similar brand (insert the sentace) OR getting dissapointed with losing a toxic friend OR unable to make your life choices/ being refused and persisting to build up etc
ALL OF THESE ARE REAL LIFE SCENERIOS NUT OF COURSE YOH COULD CHANGE IT TO BE MORE FICTIONAL DEPENDING ON THE GENRE OF YOUR ESSAY/ WORK.
write a ONE PARAGRAPH
Why is it important for us to understand the difference between teenage brains and fully developed adult brains?
Answer:
To understand the difference between a teenager's brain and a fully developed adult brain,you would need to ask from both sides.As a teen,the mind and body is going through several changes,mentally,emotionally,and physically.But to a full grown adult,the brain is already fully developed and understands what to do,how to do it,etc.The difference is the hormonal changes that are caused by the brain affects teens during puberty and thus making it a hard time for teens to feel,because their feelings are growing stronger and some bottle their emotions up.So it is important to learn about the teen and adult mind because either way we learn new things teen and adults
Which came about as a result of the Industrial Revolution? Select all that apply.
A. more types of entertainment.
B. more books.
C. better jobs.
D. better educational opportunities
Answer:
better jobs more books and more types of entertainment
education is not an industry
Answer:
Education might not be an industry BUT it was a RESULT of the the industrial revolution:
A. More types of entertainment
B. more books
D. better educational opportunities
Explanation:
according to the 3rd section of paragraphs you were supposed to read on the industrial revolution via the questions to be answered reads:
"As the Industrial Revolution progressed... New jobs and inventions were making it easier to survive. Better education and the availability of books expanded horizons for many individuals."
The text inlcudes the reference to more jobs, but not better jobs
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Why was Mr. Sawicki called to the witness stand in the July 14th section?
A. Steve put him on his list of the people that he liked and liked him.
B. Mr. Sawicki was outside the drugstore and heard Mr. Nesbitt getting shot.
C. Mr. Sawicki is Mr. Nesbitt’s brother-in-law.
D. Mr. Sawicki heard Steve admit he was at the drugstore that day.
Monster by Walter Dean Myers, Page 286 End
Answer:
im going to go w/ b
what does pore over mean?
write about
glance at
examine
copy
Answer:
Explanation:
Poring over a book means reading it with great attention. When you use the phrase “to pore over a book,” it's important to keep these two straight. If you use pore, you'll be saying you're reading the book carefully.
So i would say examine it thoroughly
Read this sentence from the story.
They weren't his friends from home, but they still had good senses of humor, and excellent stories, and Malik found himself laughing along on the way home.
What does this sentence reveal about Malik's interaction with the boys?
Malik feels a bit uncomfortable and is struggling to fit in with the boys.
Malik is enjoying their company and is beginning to make friends with them.
Malik wants to hang out with the boys he meets, but he knows that eventually they will all move away.
Malik doesn't feel a connection to the boys like he does with his friend, Jamie, back home.
Answer:
B. Malik is enjoying their company and is making beginning to make friends with them.
Explanation:
If you read over the passage, he was obviously having fun with them and also I am in K12 and I have the same question
Answer: Malik is enjoying their company and is beginning to make friends with them.
Explanation: i took the quiz
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from the book ‘brown girl dreaming’
What do Jackie, her grandmother, and her sister do on Saturday nights,
and why does Jackie ask her sister to read to her on those nights? *
Answer:
Because her mom did it before she died
Explanation:
Answer:
1+!
Explanation:
1+1
meaning of triumphantly
Answer:
Triumphantly: A great Victory or Achievement
Answer:
a great victory or achievement
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Holocaust survivor would feel about today’s use of the word, ‘ghetto’?
Answer:Digital history resources reveal how usage of the word “ghetto” soared in the 1960s and ... camps,” protested the use of a term associated with the Holocaust. ... on the stairs'—he'll never see the people of whom he wishes to write.” Even as the word “ghetto” has come today to be seen first and foremost as ...
Explanation:
If a poem makes use of figurative language like similes and metaphors, which TPDASTT
section does that fall under?
A: Title
B: Paraphrase
C: Diction
D: Theme
Write about the benefits of learning a new language
Answer:
Better Decision-Making Skills. Being able to speak another language can help you make better decisions. ...
Improved Memory. Learning a foreign language helps improve memory. ...
Increased Attention Span. ...
Improved Ability To Multitask. ...
Increased Perceptual Sensitivity. ...
Better Cognitive Abilities. ...
Improved First Language. ...
Bigger Brain.
Explanation:
Answer:
many
Explanation:
1) for a job u could get paid alot
of money to translate
2)you could go to a diffrent
country and that has a different
language and talk to the people.
3)u and ur bff could learn a language
and u could talk in secret xD
4)u could also watch movies,
read books, listen to muisc,
in the different
language u learned.
Read an excerpt from "Television and the Public Interest" and answer the question. The speech was delivered by Newton N. Minow, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, to the nation’s television executives in 1961.
[1] … But when television is bad, nothing is worse. I invite each of you to sit down in front of your television set when your station goes on the air and stay there, for a day, without a book, without a magazine, without a newspaper, without a profit and loss sheet or a rating book to distract you. Keep your eyes glued to that set until the station signs off. I can assure you that what you will observe is a vast wasteland.
[2] You will see a procession of game shows, formula comedies about totally unbelievable families, blood and thunder, mayhem, violence, sadism, murder, western bad men, western good men, private eyes, gangsters, more violence, and cartoons. And endlessly, commercials—many screaming, cajoling, and offending. And most of all, boredom. True, you'll see a few things you will enjoy. But they will be very, very few. And if you think I exaggerate, I only ask you to try it.
[3] Is there one person in this room who claims that broadcasting can't do better? Well a glance at next season's proposed programming can give us little heart. Of 73 and 1/2 hours of prime evening time, the networks have tentatively scheduled 59 hours of categories of action-adventure, situation comedy, variety, quiz, and movies. Is there one network president in this room who claims he can't do better?
[4] The best estimates indicate that during the hours of 5 to 6 P.M. sixty percent of your audience is composed of children under twelve. And most young children today, believe it or not, spend as much time watching television as they do in the schoolroom. I repeat—let that sink in, ladies and gentlemen—most young children today spend as much time watching television as they do in the schoolroom. It used to be said that there were three great influences on a child: home, school, and church. Today, there is a fourth great influence, and you ladies and gentlemen in this room control it.
[5] If parents, teachers, and ministers conducted their responsibilities by following the ratings, children would have a steady diet of ice cream, school holidays, and no Sunday school. What about your responsibilities? Is there no room on television to teach, to inform, to uplift, to stretch, to enlarge the capacities of our children? Is there no room for programs deepening their understanding of children in other lands? There are some fine children's shows, but they are drowned out in the massive doses of cartoons, violence, and more violence. Must these be your trademarks? Search your consciences and see if you cannot offer more to your young beneficiaries whose future you guide so many hours each and every day …
[6] You must provide a wider range of choices, more diversity, more alternatives. It is not enough to cater to the nation's whims; you must also serve the nation's needs. And I would add this: that if some of you persist in a relentless search for the highest rating and the lowest common denominator, you may very well lose your audience. Because … the people are wise, wiser than some of the broadcasters—and politicians—think.
What type of evidence does Minow use to develop the idea that there is little hope that programming will change?
By describing an example of what happened when he watched television for a day straight
By giving expert testimony that explains how damaging television is to the human mind
By including statistics on the number of planned hours of programming designed to entertain
By providing facts about how much television people and especially children watch
Answer: By including statistics on the number of planned hours of programming designed to entertain
Explanation:
The type of evidence that Minow used to develop the idea that there is little hope that programming will change is by including statistics on the number of planned hours of programming designed to entertain.
This was illustrated when he said that the best estimates indicate that during the hours of 5 to 6 P.M. sixty percent of the audience is composed of children under twelve. Minow explained how altering done programs will be beneficial.
According to Esperanza what is a quincesñera
Answer:
Quinceañera
is a traditional Latino celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday
Explanation:
The boy muscican Wich details from the text provides the best support for one of the central ideas
Hello. Your question is incomplete, so it is not possible to answer it accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
It is only possible to know the theme and support details of your text by reading it. In this case, to answer this question, you must recognize the main theme of your text (which is the main message that the text wants to send). After recognizing the topic, it is possible to find the support details, because these details are additional information that explain or prove the main topic.
The two Socs that approached the Greasers that were walking with Cherry and Marsha were
Bob and Jerry
Frank and Bob
Randy and Frank
Randy and Bob
Answer:
BOB AND RANDY
Explanation:
I LOVE the OUTSIDERS!!!
The waters know their own, and draw
The brook that springs in yonder height; So flows the good with equal law Unto the soul of pure delight.
What is the best interpretation?
how much do you think the average pg&e bill is for a month in an. apartment in Solano county?
Answer: U used to live out tthere whern I was little so about 40 throu 30 dollors lol
Explanation:
Read this sentence from "President Obama's National Address to America's Schoolchildren."
And even when you're struggling, even when you're discouraged, and you feel like other people have given up on you, don't ever give up on yourself…
What does the word discouraged mean?
out of control
not hesitating
very frightened
not hopeful
The answer is not hopeful.
Answer: not hopeful.
Explanation:
How does society train guys to be guys and girls to be girls?
Answer:
girls are taught to be soft, sweet, and caring. theyre taught to play with babies and like pink. boys are taught to be tough, strong, and big. theyre taught to like cars and like blue. these are gender norms
Explanation:
The writer wants to replace the underlined word in sentence 10 (reproduced below) with a term that is consistent with the information provided in the sentence and maintains the style and tone of the passage.
The territorial wrasses at first reacted aggressively when presented with a mirror in their tank, but over time they developed erratic behavior: dancing and bobbing in front of the mirror, sometimes upside down.
Which of the following choices best accomplishes this goal?
wacky
A
unusual
B
far-out
C
messed-up
D
offbeat
Answer:
B. Unusual
Explanation:
That's the correct answer on AP Classroom
The answer choices which best accomplishes this goal is:
B. UnusualBased on the fact that the writer wants to make a replacement of a word with a term which is consistent with the information in the text which has the same style, he would make the below changes.
With this in mind, we can see that the word erratic is replaced with the word unusual which is consistent with the word style and tone.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B
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In "Racing the Storm," which character is a foil to Keri?
O Anastasia
O Lee
C the truck driver
• the waiter
Answer:
A. Anastasia
Explanation:
I majored in English
In "Racing the Storm," the character who serves as a foil to Keri is the waiter. The waiter is calm, patient, and content with his life, which contrasts with Keri's restlessness and dissatisfaction. Therefore, option D is correct.
What is character?Character refers to the moral and ethical qualities that an individual possesses. It is the combination of traits and values that defines a person's behavior, decisions, and interactions with others. These traits can include honesty, integrity, compassion, courage, and empathy, among others.
A person's character is shaped by their upbringing, environment, experiences, and personal choices. It is an ongoing development that is influenced by various factors, such as cultural norms, social expectations, and personal beliefs. A person with a strong character is often seen as trustworthy, reliable, and respectful, and is likely to have positive relationships with others.
In literature and storytelling, character refers to the individuals that populate a story or narrative. Characters can be complex or simple, and may change or evolve over the course of a story. They are often used to convey important themes or messages, and to provide insight into the human experience.
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In the interview, Debbie Rigaud’s says that one reason she wrote “Voilà!” was to acknowledge the “quietly suffering people” she saw as a child. Who is treated unfairly in “Voilà!” and in what way? Use text evidence to support your answer
Answer:
Aside from Simone, Ma Tante as well as the other elderly people in the doctor's office and elderly people in general are treated unfairly in the story.
Explanation:
Debbie Rigaud's short story "Voilà!" revolves primarily around Simone and her great-aunt's relationship. But the story also delves into the issue of how the elderly are treated differently by the younger generations as well as how poorer people are treated. The author wants to portray that discrimination and bring it to the attention of the readers.
In the story, the great aunt "Ma Tante" is unfairly treated, as are the other elderly people in the run-down "ghetto doctor's office". Another elderly that's treated unfairly is "Mr. Charles Pemberton" who Waverly insists on taking him on a wheelchair even though he can walk properly.
Aside from the elderly, the protagonist of the story Simone Thibodeaux also feels embarrassed for her background, for being different from her classmates. She admits "My embarrassment at being seen in the ghetto doctor’s office outweighs my guilt." Moreover, she is a Haitian, thereby resulting in different treatment from others, including the twin-nurse sisters and Waverly, who also made the suggestion that Simone helps the "CARE-A-VAN" volunteers by translating for them.
Part A
Based on the article, what can be inferred about our chances of one day understanding how the Egyptians built the pyramids?
It may take many years yet, but we will be able to discover how the pyramids were built.
Advances are being made, and new technology will reveal how the pyramids were built in the next 50-100 years.
We will likely discover how the pyramids were built in the near future.
We may never discover how the Egyptians built the pyramids.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
"It increases the sense of awe and wonder, proving the amazing power of the rulers who built them."
"Built over 4,500 years ago, the pyramids served as proof of the power of the men who built them."
"How did ancient people with little understanding of modern engineering and no modern construction machines build them?"
"The real method remains a mystery. According to Kara Cooney…this is exactly what the ancient Egyptians wanted."
PLZ ANSWER I REALLY NEED HELP
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
Answer:
YOS
Part A. We may never discover how the Egyptians built the pyramids. Part B."The real method remains a mystery. According to Kara Cooney…this is exactly what the ancient Egyptians wanted."
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Why does curly wife talk to lennie in the barn? ( mice of men chapter 5)
Answer:
Why did Curley's wife come to see Lennie? Curley's wife came to see Lennie because she figured out that he crushed Curley's hand and wouldn't be afraid of Curley anymore-he was the most likely candidate for her advances at this time. When Lennie doesn't want to talk to Curley's wife, how does she react?
Explanation:
Curley's wife came to see Lennie because she figured out that he crushed Curley's hand and wouldn't be afraid of Curley anymore-he was the most likely candidate for her advances at this time. When Lennie doesn't want to talk to Curley's wife, how does she react?
I need help I’m stuck on this question
Answer:
so what I stuck too i don't get it?
How does Roosevelt want Americans to respond to that conflict ?
Answer:
Roosevelt wanted to curb Japan's growing power in Asia by supporting China, ... the democracies' failure to respond to aggression in Manchuria and Ethiopia.
Explanation:
Text- " Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas
Why does the narrator include descriptions of different types of men?
A. He uses them to illustrate how people face death differently
B. He includes these different types of men-- who all fight against dying, despite their differences-- to support his stance against giving up on living.
C. He contrasts how they face or conceptualize death versus how he does ( i.e passing peacefully versus raging against it.)
D. The speaker includes these different types of men in order to shame his father into living by attacking his masculinity.
Dylan Thomas utilises the night as a metaphor for death in his poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night," and he laments his father's eager acceptance of it. "Rage, rage against the dying of the light," or the beginning of night or, as it is used here, death, is what he exhorts his father to do.
He used them to show how various individuals approach death. To buttress his position against giving up on living, he offers these many sorts of individuals who, despite their differences, all battle against death.
It implies that individuals who genuinely live out their lives would be better able to appreciate how wonderful life has been for them before entering the slumber of death. The speaker emphasizes the need for elder men to battle death with ferocity and strength.
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Paraphrase the following two sentences from the first paragraph of the selection.
What Makes a good rapper?
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Answer:
the poetry and lyricism, the flow and the realism and relatability of the rapper
Explanation: