In a State Election, thereis a large number of people voting and there are television campaigns where thewinning candidates are to govern the specific state they are running from,however, in a National Election, citizens from all over the country or nationhas to vote for the Nations primary legislative body, starting from the highestposition, the Presidency.
a ballot by a voter who will be absent from a polling place on voting day
Answer:
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Explanation:
B) encouraged independent value formation among members of the white middle class.
C) heightened the sense of alienation and powerlessness among minority groups.
D) failed to attract significant interest from commercial advertisers.
E) saw a rapid decline in popularity.
an internet blogger who studied presidential history
an author who wrote books on presidents from the 1800s
a high school teacher who taught US history for years
I believe the answer is: a newspaper reporter who covered the Reagan presidency.
Among other professions, newspaper reporter tend to be subjected to higher standard of journalism, that make them most likely expeirence larger blowbacks if they somehow spread false information.
Even though it's true that bias would still exist depending on the journalist who wrote the coverages, they are the most trusted sources compared to other people in the options above.
The United Nations intervened and achieved successful negotiations with all parties.
The United States agreed that it was up to the Cuban government to allow the missiles or not.
The Soviet Union removed its missiles from Cuba and the United States agreed to remove its missiles from Turkey.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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a. Athens was destroyed by the Persians and never regained its strength.
b. The Spartan king, Leonidas, saved Greece by delaying the Persians at Thermopylae.
c. The Greeks attacked Persia because Darius captured Sparta's king.
d. The Athenian fleet defeated the Persians at Salamis.
e. Xerxes thought he could conquer Greece because the city-states would not unite.