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Presidential Elections
How old do you have to be to vote?
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16
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Which article of the US Constitution established the electoral college?
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Article VII
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Article V
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Article II
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Article I
One requirement to be president is ______________________.
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reside in the US for 14 years prior to running for president
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age 18
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live in Washington DC
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speak English and Spanish
How old must you be to become president?
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25
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30
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35
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40
What is the main purpose of the primary election?
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See who is old enough to vote
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pick the new president
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narrow down the field of candidates
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count how many voters are registered
A caucus is . . .
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A series of discussions and meetings to choose a candidate to represent a political party in a election
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A party where the candidates tell everyone that they want to run for office.
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A conference to celebrate a political party.
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When the electors meet to vote for the president.
The electoral college has ________ members.
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538
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333
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460
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570
In order to become president it takes at least ... electors in the electoral college.
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270
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538
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100
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151
Which state has the most electoral votes?
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California
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Texas
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New York State
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Alaska
Why does New York have more electoral votes than Alaska?
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New York is bigger than Alaska.
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New York became a state before Alaska.
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New York was the first capitol of the United States.
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New York has a bigger population than Alaska.
A common criticism of the Electoral College is that it
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gives too much power to states with the highest populations
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gives too much power to smaller states
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is not even a real college
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allows a person to win the presidency without a majority of votes
In 2000, who won the popular vote, but lost the election?
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Al Gore
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Donald Trump
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Barak Obama
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Bill Clinton
People with similar ideas usually belong to the same . . . .
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Political party
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Voting precinct
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Primary group
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Gym
What symbol represents the democratic party?
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cheetah
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elephant
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mouse
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donkey
In what month is the newly elected President and Vice President inaugurated?
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September
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November
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December
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January
If a President can not continue to serve out his/her term who becomes President of the United States?
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Speaker of the House
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Have to elect a new President
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Vice President
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Secretary of State
How would you describe Washington D.C.?
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A place where people go to vote
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A meeting where the people who want to be president talk about important topics
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The capitol of the USA where the government works
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The place where people post ideas about the government.
What is the White House?
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The capitol of the USA where the government works
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One of the major political parties in the USA, their symbol is the elephant.
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The place where the president lives and works
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The part of the Constitution that describes the president.
People who join together to pursue a common interest in influencing legislation are known as what?
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Political Action Committees (PAC's)
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Public Opinion
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Mass Media
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Interest Groups
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for a presidential candidate?
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At least 35 years old
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Natural born US citizen
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College educated
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US resident at least 14 years
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