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Democracy is so much a part of our national identity that it almost seems a birthright. But the irony is that, even as we hope to spread democracy elsewhere, we risk preaching the virtues of a form. of government we no longer practice ourselves. The upcoming elections, our proudest celebration of democracy, will highlight some of the threats to our government 'by the people'. Technically, every vote is counted. But will the ballot you cast really make a difference? Not likely, unless you live in one of about 17 battleground states where the contest between President Bush and Senator Kerry could easily go either way. If you come from a state that is already locked up by one of the parties and most of us do — your vote won't carry much weight. That's because of our idiosyncratic electoral college system. Rather than being elected directly by the people, the President would be chosen by a group of electors appointed by the state legislatures — with the number of electors determined by the state's total number of representatives to Congress and U.S. Senators. By allotting two Senators to each state, our founders enabled small states to wield an influence greater than their populations alone would warrant, ensuring that the most populous states wouldn't decide every Presidential election. But here's the rub: When it comes to those electoral votes, it's winner-take-all (except in Maine, and Nebraska). Get more popular votes, even if only by one, and you grab all of the state's electoral votes. There's yet another way that the electoral system undermines our vote. In 2000, the Presidential campaigns largely ignore the 33 states that weren't up for grabs. Even California, Texas and New York — states offering many electoral votes but little partisan competition — fell by the wayside. If victory or defeat depended on the popular vote, then candidates would have to work for each one. Instead, they decide which states are in play, and go after the voter there. They rarely visit other places and the majority of us don't experience a real campaign. Here's one idea that could help us in future Presidential elections. In a number of countries, they have a system of direct popular vote, but with a critical provision, in the event that no one wins by a majority, they hold an 'instant runoff'. That's done by allowing voters to register not only their first choice among the candidates, but also their second and third, if a run-off is needed (say, if the winner among several candidates has less than 50 percent of vote). You can eliminate the candidate with the lowest tally, and transfer his or her supporters to the second choice on their ballots. This process can play out until there is a clear victor. This system give weight to every person's vote — something our system of electors will never do. Only a Constitutional amendment, however, can bring about this change. The function of the quotation mark in the last sentence of the 1st paragraph is to______.
A.
quote what somebody has said
B.
emphasize the threats
C.
achieve sarcasm
D.
create a sense of humor
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【单选题】( )には全社員が参加するはずです。
A.
残業
B.
ボーナス
C.
品質管理
D.
原料値上げ
【判断题】每个车辆送修人员都知道自己想要什么。()
A.
正确
B.
错误
【判断题】回族是马背上的民族,成吉思汗的子孙。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】会计账户是根据()设置的,具有一定格式和结构
A.
会计要素
B.
会计对象
C.
会计科目
D.
会计方法
【多选题】游客投诉的心理原因有( )。
A.
要求补偿
B.
要求尊重
C.
要求发泄
D.
要求知识
【单选题】若复数满足Z满足 = 则Z等于( )
A.
1+i
B.
1-i
C.
i
D.
-i
【单选题】若复数 满足 ,则 等于(  )
A.
B.
C.
【单选题】下列各句中,句意明确、没有语病的一项是( )。
A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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【单选题】己知复数 满足 ,则 等于
A.
B.
C.
【单选题】- do we get there? - We get there by plane.
A.
How
B.
What
C.
Where
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