In an instant runoff election, what does the computerized voting machine do?

A.) simulates an election with only two candidates
B.) simulates the elimination of the last-place vote-getter
C.) eliminates the vote-getters in the middle
D) simulates the elimination of the first-place vote-getter

Ans: B.) simulates the elimination of the last-place vote-getter

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A. the social acceptability of candidates relative to the community B. a candidate's personal recognition in the community C. a candidate's political resources D. the assistance of a political party for donations and consultants

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Under the Old System and New System, checks and balances

A. ensure executive dominance. B. go against a committee system. C. are in contrast to federalism. D. make starting new programs difficult. E. ensure a consolidated court system.

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