A major assumption that the founders had concerning the Electoral College was that electors would ______.
a. be political party leaders
b. further the democratic goal of popular government
c. be chosen by the state legislatures
d. be leading citizens who could be trusted to exercise good judgment
e. represent the average citizen when picking a president
d. be leading citizens who could be trusted to exercise good judgment
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a. attacking the Americans at the Alamo. b. nationalizing industries and creating the state oil corporation, Pemex. c. leading the opposition to President Huerta in the Mexican Revolution. d. signing the North American Free Trade Agreement.