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the u.s. constitution placed limitations on popular rule in which of the following ways? having the president elected by the electoral college limiting the right to vote to only natural - born citizens of european descent having u.s. senators elected by the house of representatives having the president nominate federal judges having u.s. senators elected by state legislatures
Brief Explanations
- The Electoral College system for electing the president means the people do not directly choose the president, limiting popular rule.
- The Constitution did not limit the right to vote to only natural - born citizens of European descent, and this is an incorrect and discriminatory statement.
- U.S. senators were originally elected by state legislatures (before the 17th Amendment), which was a way to limit direct popular influence on the Senate.
- The president nominating federal judges is part of the system of checks and balances, but it is not a direct limitation on popular rule in the same sense as the other two valid options.
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- having the president elected by the Electoral College
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