What reform to voting procedures followed the Panic of 1819? Conventions to nominate candidates were no longer public. There were fewer polling places, and they closed earlier. Electors were decided by the popular vote of citizens. State legislatures began to choose the Electoral College.
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The answer to your question would be C. Electors were decided by the popular vote of citizens. I recently took the test and this is the correct answer on Edgenuity.
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The popular vote of the citizen decided the electros.
The panic of 1819 follows this.
The panic was the first financial crises in the United States.
All the banks are failed; people are forced to leave their homes and their occupations.
Most of the countries could not get back to their original state.
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