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The order in which the office of president is to be filled if it becomes vacant
Presidential nominee chooses a Vice President running mate who has different qualities in order to attract more votes
Electors each cast two votes, each for a different party
The votes cast by the presidential electors.
group of people from each state and the District of Columbia who formally vote for the president.
proposal for choosing presidential electors by which two electors would be selected in each State according to the Statewide popular vote and the other electors would be selected separately in each of the State's congressional districts.
proposal by which each presidential candidate would receive the same share of a State's electoral vote as he or she received in the State's popular vote
proposal to do away with the electoral college and allow the people to vote directly for the President and Vice President
all of the people entitled to vote in a given election
Article II of the Constitution. Establishes the presidency and gives the executive power of the Federal Government to the President.
forms of communication, especially radio, television, and the Internet
term used to describe a President as an "emperor" who acts without consulting Congress or acts in secrecy to evade or deceive Congress.
is a tax that takes a larger percentage from high-income earners than it does from low-income individuals
is the tax form or forms used to report income and file income taxes with tax authorities such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States
are taxes imposed on employers or employees, and are usually calculated as a percentage of the salaries that employers pay their staff.
is a tax imposed in such a manner that the tax rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases
is levied on an heir's inherited portion of an estate if the value of the estate exceeds an exclusion limit set by law.
is the charge for the privilege of borrowing money, typically expressed as annual percentage rate.
the amount by which a sum of money falls short of the required amount

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