To win a presidential election, a candidate must win a

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Answer: A candidate must win a majority of the votes in the Electoral College. The candidate does not necessarily have to win the popular vote, however, as long as (s)he wins more delegates in the College.
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The candidate must win with a 270 electoral college votes.


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The first town in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was Salem.
a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

The first town in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was salem, founded in 1629 and followed by the foundation of Boston in 1630, there were several attempts and little settlements founded before but never given the "establishment" of a town. Salem would be the first town in the Massachusetts Bay.

False Plymoth was the first

The procedure by which law enforcement officials record facts about the arrest together with information concerning the identification of the suspect and other pertinent facts is called

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Answer: Booking

Explanation:

Under criminal law, booking refers to the technique through which the police department tends to registers and record charges against an individual who is believed to have committed a crime or violate the law. The technique of booking usually includes; recording information and data of the inmate’s such as their description, fingerprints, photograph etc.

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