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What is the electoral college?

A) a system in which each branch of government has the power to limit the actions of the other two

B) a system in which various branches of government have different responsibilities

C) a system in which a group of people are chosen from each state to elect the President indirectly

D) a system in which power is shared by state and national governments

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Electoral collage is C. Because a body of people representing the U.S. formally cast votes for the election of the president. (thats the best answer out there)

The correct answer is C) a system in which a group of people is chosen from each state to elect the President indirectly.

The electoral college is a system in which a group of people is chosen from each state to elect the President indirectly.

Democratic countries have elections in which people vote to elect their president and representants. In the United States, people vote to elect the president and vice president but it is a peculiar way to define the winner of the election. It is not the majority vote that decides the election. It is the electoral college.

The electoral college is not an office, institution or organization. No. It is a process established in the US Constitution that select electors, the meet of those electors, and the Congress that counts the votes. The electoral college is formed by 538 electors, and 270 votes are needed to declare a winner in the presidential election.