D. Overwhelmed by all the rules for the games of Bridge.
2. Throughout this passage the word suit means
A. A set of clothing to be worn together
B.Any of the four sets into which a deck of cards is divided
C to be co
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D. Overwhelmed by all the rules for the games of Bridge.
2. Throughout this passage the word suit means
A. A set of clothing to be worn together
B.Any of the four sets into which a deck of cards is divided
C to be convenient or right for
D. To request or appeal persistently
3. In the passage, a trick is described as
A. A special look given to your partner across the table
B. A book that gives strategies onhow to win a Bridge.
C.A collection of one card played by each of four players
D. A specific card the dealer gives to the person to herright.
4. The passage explicitly states
A.That the highest card withing the "trump" suit alwayswins the trick.
B. The Ace card is always the lowest card.
C. That there is a pile of leftover" cards that is placed inthe middle of the game
table.
D. that if a player cannot follow suit, she loses her turn tothe next player.
5. The passage implies that
A. playing bridge requires concentration.
B. Bridge is an extremely easy game to play
C. Bridge is only for older people
D. Bridge is only for women
The electoral collegehas nothing to do with college and containsno students. The
Electoral College consists of votes that eachstate acquires based on the number of
representatives it has in Congress. Each state has two electoral votes because each
state has twosenators. The remaining electoral votes are determined by thenumber
of Congressmen, the number of which is base on thepopulation of the state
established by the Census taken eachdecade.During the presidential election, most
states cast all their electoralvotes for the candidate who wins the popular vote in
thatparticular state. Its all very confusing, but the founding fathersknow what they
were doing. By having and using the ElectoralCollege candidates campaign in every
state, but just becausethey win the popular vote across the country doesn't mean
theywill always win the election. Case in point, in election 2000, AlGore won the
popular vote across the country, but George W
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