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The US Supreme Court played a role in determining the winner of the 2000 election
True
The 2000 election was without controversy
False
George W. Bush was declared the winner of the 2000 election by a unanimous Supreme Court decision
False
The Supreme Court's decision in the 2000 election was exclusively based on the Constitution
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The 2000 election was the first time the Supreme Court was involved in determining the winner of a presidential election
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Study Notes
The 2000 Presidential Election
- The US Supreme Court intervened in the 2000 presidential election, ultimately determining the winner.
- The 2000 election was controversial.
- George W. Bush was declared the winner of the 2000 election by a 5-4 Supreme Court decision, not unanimous.
- The Supreme Court's decision in the 2000 election was not exclusively based on the Constitution, as it involved state law and judicial discretion.
- The 2000 election was not the first time the Supreme Court was involved in a presidential election dispute, but it was a significant instance.
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Test your knowledge about the 2000 US presidential election, including the role of the Supreme Court and the outcome. Learn about the controversies and the winner of the election. See how well you know the history of this significant event!