The correct answer is A) there were too few African American voters to allow them to become a political force.
<em>A reason that some African Americans in New England in the early 1800s were allowed to vote was that there were too few African American voters to allow them to become a political force.</em>
The British never had any concern about African American people regarding voting. In those years, black people truly were a minority and for any reason, they represented a political strength that could be of any influence. So it is correct to say that a reason that some African Americans in New England in the early 1800s were allowed to vote was that there were too few African American voters to allow them to become a political force.
A. What A basically says is that the British allowed African American people to vote, since they where a minority and would never be too influential in elections.
During this time in the United States, it was possible to elect both a president and vice president from different political parties, since the person with the second-greatest number of electoral votes automatically became the vice president.
This is true. The census determines how many house reps each state will receive and therefore has impact on the size of the electoral college for each state.