The correct answer is C. The candidate B won the popular vote in this elections, as he received 42.000 votes.
However, candidate A will eventually be the President, since she has more electoral votes, which are what define the position.
This hypothesis shows us that it can happen that the President is not the preferred candidate of the American people (it happened, for example, in the 2016 elections between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton).
Answer:
C
Explanation:
because it is the electoral votes that have more power
B. She made Anglicanism the official religion of England.
C. She allowed all heretics to travel and settle in England.
D. She refused to recognize the Council of Trent agreements.
Mary I restored her nation’s ties to the Catholic Church when she became the Queen of England. The correct answer is A.
EXPLANATION
Queen Mary I was born on 18 February 1516 in Greenwich. Mary I was the first queen to rule England with her own full rights from 1553 to 1558. Her leadership was fairly short. Mary I was not only being called Mary Tudor, but also known as Bloody Mary, a terrible nickname indeed. She earned the nickname ‘Bloody Mary’ for persecuting Protestants, in order to fulfill her ambition to restore the Roman Catholic Church in England.
In 1553 after Edward died, Mary fled to the Norfolk region. At that time Lady Jane Gray managed to usurp the throne and was recognized as queen for several days. Mary I was a persistent woman like her father. Yet, in one respect she was different from her father. Her father did not like cruel punishment and let alone murder.
Mary was unaware of her position as a queen, who must be very careful in making decisions. She was unable to adjust to the scope of the kingdom, ambition with her personal ideals, restoring the Roman Church in England. Instead, to achieve her ambition, she was determined to marry Philip II of Spain, son of Emperor Charles V, who was 11 years younger than her. Mary died on November 17, 1558, in London.
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KEYWORD: Mary I, Protestant, Catholic
Subject: History
Class: 10 - 12
Subchapter: Queen of England
individual rights
popular sovereignty
checks and balances
1)The tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional.
2)The Supreme Court had declared the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 unconstitutional.
3)Trade was exclusively a state power.
4)The tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were null and void.
5)Enforcement of the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 was grounds for secession.
B. The emperor weakly accepted the king's terms in exchange for his promise not to invade China.
C. The emperor politely explained that China could not afford to purchase expensive European goods.
D. The emperor harshly declared that China saw no value in acquiring Europe
Answer:
D. The emperor harshly declared that China saw no value in acquiring Europe
Explanation:
A religious term used to explain how to be saved
The belief that it was America's destiny to control all of North America in order to spread democracy and freedom
A sandwich order at a deli
The belief that their destiny was to manifest