By strict definition, 'faith' is not an emotion - becasue 'belief' is not an emotion. If people have 'belief' in something that is not based on proof, then their steadfast faith may be based on an emotion, but that does not make their faith an emotion. The english language is malleable and defined by common usage
What's your question here?
Answer: withstanding excessive democratic popular pressure by making it subject to indirect election through the electoral college. (Option A)
Explanation: The framers of the U.S. Constitution opposed choosing the U.S. President through popular votes.
They established that the U.S is a large state that voters wouldn't have acquired more knowledge about the candidates in other to make a better decision.
However, they believed that electoral college established by the Constitution of the United States, for the purpose of electing the president and vice president, usually have adequate information about the candidates. Hence, this process enhances informed decision making.
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noun
the determination of the relative position of something or someone (especially oneself).