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PLEASEEE HELPP!!!!!!
How is a U.S. territory different from a U.S. state?

A. Territorial governments are given powers not granted to the
federal government in the U.S. Constitution.
B. Representatives and senators are elected by the people of the
territory.
C. Residents can vote in presidential elections within their own
territory
D. Territorial governors are appointed by the president of the United
States.

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Answer:

The people of the territory can vote for representatives but they don't vote for president. The Electoral College is for states.