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A popular vote for President was considered by the Founders of the Constitution, but they settled on the Electoral College, instead.

How is the Electoral College a form of representative democracy?
A) Although the people do not chose the electors, it is still a representative
democracy because the electors must vote to reflect the will of the people.
B) Although the people do not chose the electors, it is still a representative
democracy because the electors are chosen by state legislators who are
elected
C) Although the people do not chose the electors, it is still a representative
democracy because the electors must consider the requirements for the
office of the president before they cast their votes.
D) Although the people do not chose the electors, it is still a representative
democracy because the electors meet and discuss the characteristics of the
candidates and the popular vote results before they cast their official vote,

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Answer:

B) Although the people do not chose the electors, it is still a representative

democracy because the electors are chosen by state legislators who are

elected

Step-by-step explanation:

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