a ballot used in electronic data systems
an imported ballot printed in Australia
a ballot made by an individual voter
Answer:
a secret ballot provided at public expense
Explanation:
In 1856, a secret ballot law was passed in the state of Victoria in southeastern Australia, according to which, at the expense of the state, a single ballot should be printed for all candidates. It also left space for the voter to enter the name of any other candidate. The "Australian ballot" has been used in the United States since 1888. The "Australian ballot" is synonymous with the term "secret ballot."
Answer:
a secret ballot provided at public expense
Explanation:
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A) because soy sauce presumably is a very powerful salty flavoring
B) because the only seasoning any Japanese dish ever uses is soy sauce
C) because the author likes soy sauce better than any other type of sauce
D) because Japanese dishes traditionally never use more than one additional
Answer:Why does the author claim in section 5 that, after putting soy sauce in the chicken stock, there is no need for other seasoning?
Explanation:
its A
Answer:
(b)
Explanation:Because the only seasoning only Japanese dish ever uses is say sauce.
recounting all the votes in one weekend did not provide enough time to do a fair job
B.
most of the ballots in question came from communities of senior citizens
C.
Florida’s procedure was too similar to the one used in Arizona
D.
different counties had different methods of recounting the votes
The correct answer is D. In the case of Bush v. Gore (2000), the Court ruled that the vote recount in Florida interfered with the candidates’ equal protection under the law because different counties had different methods of recounting the votes.
The Supreme Court ruled that the decision of the Florida Supreme Court to order a recount in the entire state would violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Seven judges voted in favor and two against, but two of the seven judges disagreed with the solution proposed by the other five to remedy the violation. The Court held that the Equal Protection Clause guarantees voters that their vote can not be evalued by "subsequent arbitrary or heterogeneous treatment". Although the recount was right in theory, according to the Court it was not in practice: the documentation provided to the Florida Supreme Court showed that the different counties and also the different constituencies followed different methods for the recount, although in many cases the ballot papers and the machines used for counting votes were identical.
Answer:
its d
Explanation:
pharaoh of Egypt
B.
overlord of Asia Minor
C.
king of India
D.
leader of the Greeks
Alexander the Great never held the titlle of king of India since he never conquered the entire territory of India, just very small portions of it. Option C is correct.
Alexander III of Macedon commonly known as Alexander the Great was a king (basileus) of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty. He was born in Pella in 356 BC and succeeded his father Philip II to the throne at the age of 20.
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