I WILL MARK YOU BRAINLIEST IF YOU CAN ANSWER MY QUESTION PLZZZ
Study the graph below. Then answer the question.

Based on the graph, what statement can be made about the Electoral College?

A. The person who wins the popular vote always earns enough electoral votes to win.

B. The percentage of popular votes is equal to the percentage of electoral votes.

C. The percentage of popular votes will predict the percentage of electoral votes.

D. The percentage of electoral votes is more important than the percentage of popular votes.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Explanation:

There is no graph

Answer:

C.

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Explanation:

D is more of a speculation or personal opinion. While many may believe this is the consequential outcome because of the way the democratic process is structured, the Constitution itself suggests no such thing, so you cannot use that answer.

(v-explanation of why C is correct-v)

The popular vote does not necessarily dictate the electoral vote exactly, however, it does provide a good indication of what the electoral cote will be. This is because:

*the electoral delegates from a state often closely reflect the values, concerns, and in turn, opinions/votes of the population.

*A lot of states require the electoral college to follow the popular vote, however, it is not an obligation in all states, so it can still go the other way.

* A and B are incorrect and history has shown us evidence of that.

So C is your answer.