By John Gregory | 8/16/16 8:30 AM
It has no classrooms or campus. It doesn’t offer degrees or diplomas. It doesn’t even have a football or basketball team.
Yet this uniquely American institution has touched the lives of every citizen for more than two centuries.
It’s the Electoral College, and this year, as it does every four years, it will select the person who will be the next President of the United States.
But how the Electoral College exactly works and why we even have it remains a mystery to many voters. To help answer those questions, Kentucky Tonight convened a panel of political and legal scholars to explain the history and mechanics of the Electoral College
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The Hyksos were people of probable Levantina origin 15th dynasty of Egypt. The Hyksos became very powerful, they tried to rule over Egypt, they establish the capital of the city of Alverez in the Delta and the legitimate line of pharaohs they had to move Thebes in the south ruling only over lower Egypt
During the Teen Rebellion in the 50’s and 60’s, teenagers were rebelling against their parents, listening to rock music, and spending money. <span>Boys wanted to look like rock and roll legend Elvis Presley. Rock and roll had a major effect on the teens of the 50’s and 60’s. It influenced rebellion.</span>
When? The SEC does stuff all the time.