The State of Florida ordered a recount of the 2000 votes becauseA. too many counties used the “butterfly” ballot against the state law
B. George Bush did not believe that the state had run a fair election
C. Al Gore did not believe that the state had run a fair election
D. state law required a recount when the results were close

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Answer 1
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The State of Florida ordered a recount of the 2000 votes because Al Gore did not believe that the state had run a fair election

What is an election?

Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern-day representative democracy has been controlled since the 17th century. Votes may fill offices in the legislature, sometimes in the executive and judiciary, and for regional and local government. This process is also used in many other private and business organizations.

Florida Election Code 102.141 required a statewide machine recount, which got underway the day after the election because of the close margin of the initial vote count.

In the 66 Florida counties that used voting machines, it was apparently finished on November 10 and cut Bush's advantage to 327 votes.

Therefore, option(C) is correct.

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Answer 2
Answer: Al Gore did not believe that the state had run a fir election.

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Write a sentence identifying and describing how the role of one other key person led to the Civil War.

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Answer:

Ulysses Grant

Explanation:

The America civil war took place between 1861-1865 and it was fought by the northern United States and the southern United States. There were controversies over the enslavement of black people and that led to the civil war.

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WHY WAS AGRICULTURE AN INNOVATION?!!WHAT WAS A POSITIVE OUTCOME OF THIS INNOVATION?

WHAT WAS A NEGATIVE OUTCOME?

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Agriculture was an innovation because simply put, it gave the foundation for civilization. Without it, it would NOT be so easy as it is today to get food.

There were many positive outcomes of this innovation. One positive outcome is that agriculture really helps reduce poverty levels. Another positive outcome is that it provides employment opportunities for many people in rural areas. Obviously another positive outcome is that agriculture provides food to people everywhere.

Although there are many positive outcomes of agriculture, there are just as many negative outcomes. One negative outcome of agriculture is that it contributes to habitat loss. To open areas for agriculture, woods, jungles, and so many other biomes are just demolished. Agriculture also uses a LOT of water, so much so that it comes to the point of being wasteful. Agriculture also contributes to soil erosion.

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What did most delegates from the southern states at the constitutional convention believe about slavery

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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The Lincoln-Douglas debates took place in 1858, Illinois. Abraham Lincoln challenged Stephen Douglas for a seat in the senate from Illinois. Douglas, nicknamed "The Little Giant," was a Democrat and Senator at the time since elected in 1847. He was a significant force behind the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act; both which included the idea of "popular sovereignty." Douglas was a strong believer in this doctrine, which said that the people of the territories should choose whether they wanted slavery or not. On the other side was Abraham Lincoln; a Republican who was unknown nationally until these debates. Lincoln was opposed to the expansion of slavery; he believed it should be restricted and not permitted in the new territories. He felt slavery was morally incorrect, and in his "house-divided" speech explained that the union could not survive forever as half free and half slave. Lincoln hoped for a nation without slavery eventually. Their clear, clashing viewpoints on slavery caused it to be the main issue throughout the debates. The debates took place between August and October, 1858, in seven different cities in Illinois: Ottawa, Freeport, Jonesboro, Charleston, Galesburg, Quincy, and Alton.