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In order to be elected President of the United States, a candidate must first register as a candidate. Then, he/she must win his/her party's primary to become the party's official nominee for President. In November, he/she must receive a majority of the electoral vote in order to become the next President of the United States.

What can you conclude from this information?
A) Primaries are too important.
B) Becoming President is not a quick process.
C) The popular vote does not matter in elections.
D) Money does not matter in winning the Presidential election.

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your answer would be B!:)
User Inu
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Answer: B

Step-by-step explanation:

Through the process of elimination, you can see that b is the answer because the information does show primaries are important, but they dont really play a role in every part of becoming president.

The answers not c because the popular vote does count since they must receive an electoral vote. And d is not the answer because money is necessary for political parties [to fund their purpose]

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