What is the Electoral College primarily used for?

Understanding the Electoral College

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To select Supreme Court justices
To educate future politicians
To elect the President and Vice President
To determine state governors
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Who were responsible for creating the Electoral College?
The United Nations
The first U.S. Congress
The founding fathers of the United States
The British Parliament
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Why did the founding fathers choose not to have a direct vote for the President?
They thought it was too expensive
They believed it would be too chaotic and error-prone
They wanted to involve more people in the process
They wanted to save time
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How is the number of electors for each state determined?
By the number of colleges in the state
By the state's population size
By the number of U.S. senators and representatives from the state
By the state's geographical size
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Who typically selects the electors in each state?
The U.S. Congress
The state governor
Political parties
The general public
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What is the winner-take-all system in the context of the Electoral College?
The candidate with the most votes nationwide wins all electoral votes
The candidate with the most votes in a city wins all city votes
The candidate with the most votes in a state wins all of that state's electoral votes
The candidate with the most votes in a region wins all regional votes
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What is a major quirk of the Electoral College system?
The candidate with the most popular votes always wins
It only applies to certain states
A candidate can win the presidency without winning the popular vote
It always results in a tie
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