Answer:
majority with run-off
Explanation:
In some democratic nations, citizens use a system of elections where if no one candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes, everyone is eliminated except for the top two contenders. Citizens then vote again and may select either of the top two candidates. This is an example of a <u>majority with run-off</u> election system. In majority runoff election system, a candidate wins outright in the first round if she/he obtains an absolute majority of the votes or else the two top contenders will be subjected to a second round of voting to decide a winner.
Answer:
The answer s d. an evolutionary perspective.
Explanation:
According to the evolutionary perspective to mate-choosing, people tend to look for potential partners that posses beneficial evolutionary traits, such as <u>fertility</u> and strenght. This is supported by the idea that humans and other animals seek to perpetuate the species, so they look for the best genetic characteristics available.
<span>The public assistance program is authorized through:
d. the stafford act.</span>
E the percentage of adolescents who receive no weekly