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question 2-2
in the electoral college system, battleground states -
○ have the largest populations
○ are closely divided along party lines
○ have the highest voter participation rates
○ are frequently loyal to one candidate
In the Electoral College system, battleground states are those where the vote is closely divided between major political parties (so they are competitive). Let's analyze each option:
- "have the largest populations": States with large populations (like California, Texas) are often not battlegrounds as they are solidly Democratic or Republican. Battlegrounds are more about competitive voting, not population size.
- "are closely divided along party lines": This matches the definition of battleground states—they are competitive because voters are split between parties, making campaigns focus on them.
- "have the highest voter participation rates": Voter participation rate is not the defining feature of a battleground state. A state can have high participation but be solidly for one party.
- "are frequently loyal to one candidate": Battleground states are not loyal to one candidate; they are competitive, so this is the opposite of what a battleground state is.
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The correct option is "are closely divided along party lines" (the third option from the top in the given choices).