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Selection of maps: Select two presidential races from 1940-2000 that are interesting to you. One should be pre-1970, and the other should be post-1980. Based on your research, analyze the spread of power through the nation for each election. What part of the nation had the most votes for the president-elect?

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The expansion of power across the nation for each election was different in the 1948's and 1988's elections because won different political parties, and the main reason was the situations of that time.

  • The 1948 United States presidential election resulted in the election of Democrat Harry S. Truman as president.
  • The 1988 US presidential election resulted in the election of Republican George H. W. Bush.

According to the maps presented, it can be inferred that elections are always influenced by the situations in which they take place.

In the case of the 1948 election, Truman won because his proposals were focused on countering Soviet influence in the world with the well-known Truman Doctrine.

On the other hand, in the case of the 1988 election, Bush won due to the high popularity that he had during his vice-presidency of Ronald Reagan in the previous term of government. Once he ran as a candidate, his popularity increased, and he managed to win the presidency with a great advantage.

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