1) The idea that citizens vote for their government leaders is an example of the principle of __________, _______, and _________. (select 3) a) majority rules b) popular sovereignty c) consent of the governed d) representative democracy e) separation of powers f) checks and balances 2) Who oversees anything to do with elections? a) Congress b) General Assembly c) County commissioners d) Governor e) President 3) Legislatures make the laws and the executive branch enforces laws. What principle is this an example of? a) majority rules b) separation of power c) federalism d) popular sovereignty e) representative democracy 4) How is a presidential or gubernatorial election decided? a) apportionment b) gerrymandering c) federalism d) majority rules 5) What 2 types of votes are used in a presidential election? a) popular b) primary c) nomination d) electoral 6) Which vote determines the winner of the presidential election? a) popular b) primary c) nomination d) electoral 7) Which vote helps determine the winner of the presidential election even though it doesn't directly determine the winner? a) popular b) primary c) nomination d) electoral 8) Which vote determines who will represent each party in a presidential election? a) popular b) primary c) nomination d) electoral 9) Which vote allows any registered voter to help decide who will represent each party in the general election? a) popular b) closed primary c) open primary d) electoral 10) Which vote only allows voters registred to a certain party to help decide who will represent that party in the general election? a) popular b) closed primary c) open primary d) electoral

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