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In the presidential election of 1800, each elector in the electoral college could cast two votes.
Option: (B)
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- First time in the 1800 presidential elections, the Federalist Party lost to the Democratic Republican Party with a margin of eight electoral votes.
- After about 24 years of independence, the power shifted from one party to another. But this shift of power was controversial.
- Taking lesson from the 1800 presidential elections, the 12th amendment was made to the United States Constitution.
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The amendments affecting the election or tenure of officeholders. Those amendments are the 12th,17th,20th,22nd, and 25th amendments. THE 12th AMENDMENT: Modifies the electoral process so that the president and vice president are elected separately.
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Answer: Their army
England's greed led them to conquer lands in Africa
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