The Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution <em>states that when a presidential candidate doesn't receives the majority of the electoral votes</em>, the decision will pass to the House of Representatives, where each state will have one vote.
The election of 1824 between <em>John Quincy Adams , Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and William Crawford</em> is remembered as the only time in which according to The Twelfth Amendment since no one received the majority of electoral votes, the decision was passed to the House of Representatives. It was the only time when a presidential candidate (Andrew Jackson) that received most of the electoral votes was not elected president, because the majority of votes is required to win.
<em>The House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams as President of the United States. </em>
Based on the excerpt, President Truman planned to take the use of atomic weaponry on Japan if Japan refused Allied terms of surrender.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Potsdam declaration directed Japan to surrender during the second World War when the document was issued by President of U.S. Harry S. Truman, Prime Minister of UK Winston Churchill and China's chairman named Chiang Kai-Shek. This ultimatum was given to Japanese armed forces and otherwise, consequences were entire devastation of the nation.
The technology which boosted President Truman to declare an alternative for Japan was the usage of the atomic bomb and related weaponries on their nation which was possessed by the United States although this warning was not declared in official documents.
This question is actually harder to answer than it may appear. Some states have scrapped their old constitutions and written new ones. I've only included the ones that have stuck with their original constitutions. Here are those.
Alabama 905
California 511
Louisiana 300
Texas 495
Answer: (D) she made a red mark in the devils book with her left hand.
Explanation:
The main reason why the Federalists supported the ratification of the Constitution is because "<span>They believed in a strong federal government", since the Articles of Confederation had proven to be far too "weak".</span>