This power is an example of an enumerated power.
An enumerated power is a power that is explicitly given by the Constitution. The power of Congress to coin money is given under <span>Article I of the Constitution, and it is written within the Coinage Clause.</span>
Answer:
2382
Explanation:
The candidate needs fifty plus one percent of the total delegates(4,763) which is 2382 to be the party's nominee
Voting shows that you care about the impact politicians and the government has on your community and your life. If you don't vote, then it shows you don't care about politics impact on you, your city, your county, your state (Providence), andarker your country.
Your vote is your voice for your life!
The Civil Service Commission ended the spoils system by "(B) requiring anyone applying for a government job to take a competitive <span>exam," since this helped do away with much of the favoritism what had plagued government work in the past. </span>
The citizens of Washington, DC, not allowed to vote in presidential elections until 1961 because they did not have any electors to represent them. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope the answer comes to your help.