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President Abraham Lincoln
Plurality is when a candidate has the most votes, but still has fewer than 50% of the total votes. This is possible if there are three or more candidates. Majority means the candidate has more than 50%. To become president, a candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes out of 538 (majority). Each state has a certain amount of electoral votes which are not the same as actual votes. A candidate can win the popular vote by having the most individuals vote for them, but lose the election because another candidate earned the majority of the electoral votes.
Harrison was the first Whig president.
Match the type of power to the correct level of government. (Powers: concurrent, expressed, implied, reserved) (Levels: state, federal, federal and state)
Answer and Explanation
State: reserved
A state is is a federal government model which consists of three branches which are executive, legislative and the judiciary. The state government uses reserved powers where the constitution reserves the exclusively to the jurisdiction of a particular political authority. In the United States, the U.S. the federal government Constitution gives certain powers to the federal government, other powers to the state governments, and yet other powers to both.
Federal: expressed, implied
A federal government is a system that divides up power between a strong national government and smaller local governments. This system of government uses expressed and implied types of powers. The Expressed power is where the powers to the federal government are directly granted are found in the constitution. While Implied powers are those powers that can be reasonable assumed through the expressed powers
Federal and state: concurrent
Federal and state is a system of government also called federalism. This is where the constitution made federal government stronger. It gave power to both the Federal Government and the state governments. This system uses the concurrent type of power where powers are shared by both state and the federal government.