Which of the following statements about the 2000 presidential election is most accurate?
A) The fate of disputed punch-card ballots in Florida determined the winner.
B) George W. Bush received a narrow majority of both popular and electoral votes.
C) The Supreme Court decided the winner after the Electoral College deadlocked.
D) Green party candidate Ralph Nader carried Massachusetts, Wisconsin, and Oregon.
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