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Social Studies, 23.04.2020 20:16 michelle453

There were 2 additional times in U. S. history where the winner of the popular vote lost the electoral vote. They are not mentioned in the article.

1. What years were they?

a)

b)

2. Who were the presidential and vice-presidential candidates in those years?
a) Republican candidates:

b) Democratic candidates:

3. Which candidate won in each election, respectively?

a) How many electoral votes did each receive?

b). How many popular votes did they receive?

4. Which candidate lost in each election, respectively?

a) How many electoral votes did they receive?

b) How many popular votes did they receive?

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