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the 1. Who were the two major party candidates in the presidential election of 2000? Why was the Florida result critical outcome of the election? 2. What was the Florida Supreme Court's reasoning for ordering a state-wide manual recount? 3. Why did Bush ask the U. S. Supreme Court to halt the state-wide manual recount? 4. What was Gore's argument for allowing it to continue? 5. Do you believe the U. S. Supreme Court ruled correctly? Why or why not?​

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