For which reason is the 1932 election considered a critical election?

a. There was a lasting shift in voter allegiance. 
b. There was a third-party victory. 
c. There was an electoral tie that required resolution from Congress. 
d. Voter turnout was at its historical high. 

a. There was a lasting shift in voter allegiance. 

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Which of the following is the strongest contemporary argument in favor of preserving the Electoral College?

a. The Electoral College insulates presidential elections from the voters. b. Electors are better informed about candidates than are average voters. c. The Electoral College protects the interests of small states. d. The Electoral College magnifies electoral point margins. e. It is less expensive than any alternative.

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