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Which best describes the role of the US Supreme Court in the 2000 presidential election?

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Answered by topanswers
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Here, I have presented the completion of your question along with options and answers.

Which best describes the role of the US Supreme Court in the 2000 presidential election?  

It declared George W. Bush the winner of the election.

It refused to become involved in the election.  

It ordered a recount in Florida, resulting in Bush’s election.

It stopped a recount in Florida, resulting in Bush’s election.

The correct answer for your question is option (D) – It stopped a recount in Florida, resulting in Bush’s election.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The role of the US Supreme Court in the 2000 presidential election :

  • The presidential election held in Florida on November 7, 2000, holds great significance in America's history because the Supreme Court chose the president of the United States rather than the people of the United States.
  • This claim was the product of the 2000 Florida Vote tally (a recounting polling cycle in Florida) which started weeks after the voting day between Al Gore and George W. Bush in the presidential election.

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