masalah 1pilihanWhat amendment introduced the current Electoral College process?10th Amendment12th Amendment15th Amendment19th Amendment
masalah 2pilihanWhy was the original Electoral College system changed?It led to ties in electionsIt paired presidents with VPs from different political beliefsIt was deemed unconstitutionalIt was too expensive to maintain
masalah 5pilihanWhich states divide their electoral votes according to vote share?California and TexasFlorida and OhioMaine and NebraskaNew York and Illinois
masalah 7pilihanWhat happens if no candidate receives 270 electoral votes?The election is decided by the SenateThe election is re-heldThe election is decided by the House of RepresentativesThe current president remains in office
masalah 8pilihanWhen do electors cast their votes in the Electoral College?On Election DayIn NovemberIn DecemberIn January
masalah 9pilihanWho presides over the counting of electoral votes in Congress?The Speaker of the HouseThe PresidentThe Vice PresidentThe Chief Justice
masalah 10pilihanWhat is a criticism of the Electoral College system mentioned in the video?It is too simpleIt always reflects the popular voteIt gives more power to smaller statesIt encourages equal campaigning across all states
masalah 11pilihanWhich of the following is true about electors?They are members of CongressThey can be federal judgesThey are selected by political partiesThey are always independent voters
masalah 12pilihanWhat percentage of presidential elections have not elected the winner of the popular vote?5%10%20%25%
masalah 13pilihanHow do most states allocate their electoral votes?Proportionally by vote shareBy districtWinner-takes-allRandom selection
masalah 14pilihanWhat is the purpose of the November general election in the context of the Electoral College?To directly elect the PresidentTo indirectly elect the PresidentTo elect state governorsTo elect members of Congress
masalah 15pilihanWhy do candidates focus their campaigns on swing states?They are the most populousThey have the most electoral votesThey have closely contested racesThey are the richest states
masalah 16pilihanWhich four states have the most electoral votes?California, Texas, Florida, New YorkCalifornia, Texas, Ohio, PennsylvaniaNew York, Florida, Illinois, MichiganTexas, New York, Ohio, Virginia
masalah 17pilihanHow often does the Electoral College system come under criticism?Every decadeEvery presidential election yearEvery centuryRarely
masalah 18pilihanWhat is required to change the Electoral College system?A Supreme Court decisionA state referendumA constitutional amendmentA presidential executive order
masalah 19pilihanWhat does the term 'faithless electors' refer to?Electors who don't voteElectors who vote for the winning candidateElectors who vote against their pledged candidateElectors who are removed from office
masalah 20pilihanWhat is one argument in favor of the Electoral College?It ensures only popular candidates winIt requires widespread appeal to winIt simplifies the election processIt always reflects the popular vote