3.1.8 Aspire to Do: FRQ #4
A significant feature of the electoral college is that most states have a winner-take-all system.
Question 1
Short answer
Describe the winner-take-all feature of the electoral college.
Question 2
Short answer
Explain one way in which the winner-take-all feature of the electoral college affects how presidential candidates from the two major political parties run their campaigns.
Question 3
Short answer
Explain one way in which the winner-take-all feature of the electoral college hinders third-party candidates.
Question 4
Short answer
Explain two reasons why the electoral college has not been abolished.
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