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The electoral college was created for the following reasons. Select all that apply:

A. Election results were less accessible.
B. Eligible voters were not well informed.
C. Election results were easier to falsify.
D. News spread slowly in the 18th century.

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Final answer:

The Electoral College was established due to the slow spread of news, challenges in accessing election results, and concerns over potential falsification of results in the 18th century.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason the Electoral College was created include:

  • Election results were less accessible due to the limited technology and communications of the 18th century, making it challenging to gather and count votes from the widespread population.
  • News and information spread slowly, which could mean that eligible voters were not as well informed as they would be with today's instantaneous communication channels.
  • There was indeed concern that election results were easier to falsify due to an absence of centralized, streamlined processes and oversight mechanisms.

The founders established the Electoral College as a compromise, providing a method to ensure a fair and equitable election process while acknowledging the challenges of their time regarding information dissemination, voter education, and potential election fraud.

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