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What is the main purpose of the Electoral College? A) To elect the Vice President B) To elect the President C) To approve treaties D) To pass laws
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User: What is the main purpose of the Electoral College? A) To elect the Vice President B) To elect the President C) To approve treaties D) To pass laws

Weegy: The impeachment process of a federal judge only comes through the Pentagon. This is FALSE.
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User: Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18? A) 26th Amendment B) 24th Amendment C) 20th Amendment D) 22nd Amendment

Weegy: 22nd amendment limits the President to two terms.
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User: Who has the power to ratify amendments? A) The President B) The Congress C) The States D) The Supreme Court

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The States has the power to ratify amendments.
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To elect the President is the main purpose of the Electoral College.
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26th Amendment lowered the voting age to 18.
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The main purpose of the Electoral College is B) To elect the President.

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A) To elect the Vice President: While the Electoral College also votes for the Vice President, electing the President is its primary function.
C) To approve treaties: Treaties are approved by the Senate, not the Electoral College.
D) To pass laws: Laws are passed by Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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