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Question
what is the purpose of the electoral college?
a. to select president and vp
b. to create federal laws
c. to interpret national laws
d. to enforce the constitution
what major law was passed in 1964 to end discrimination?
a. voting rights act of 1965
b. patriot act of national security
c. equal rights amendment proposal
d. civil rights act of 1964
which branch of government is responsible for enforcing laws?
a. judiciary with interpretation
b. legislative branch in congress
c. executive branch for enforcement
d. electoral college selection
First Question: What is the purpose of the Electoral College?
The Electoral College in the US is established to elect the President and Vice - President. Creating federal laws is the job of the legislative branch (Congress), interpreting laws is for the judiciary, and enforcing the Constitution is not the role of the Electoral College. So option a is correct.
The Voting Rights Act was passed in 1965, the Patriot Act is related to national security post - 9/11, and the Equal Rights Amendment is a proposed amendment about gender equality. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was specifically passed to end discrimination in various aspects like employment, public accommodations etc. So option d is correct.
The judiciary branch interprets laws, the legislative branch (Congress) makes laws, and the Electoral College is for presidential election. The executive branch (headed by the President) is responsible for enforcing laws. So option c is correct.
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