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Welcome back, H4A

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Today
  • 10 minutes of reading
  • US Elections
  • Find the mistakes (letter writing)

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Reading

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Goals for today
At the end of this lesson: 
You have learned more about the USA elections 2024
Program:
- Video
- Quiz 

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What do you know about the American elections?
Write short statements

Slide 6 - Open question

Dutch politics vs American politics....

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
American politics

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Dutch Politics
King

head of state
Dutch politics
American politics

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Dutch Politics
King

head of state
Prime Minister

head of government
Dutch politics
American politics

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
King

head of state
Prime Minister

head of government
American politics
President

head of state
and
head of government

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
King

head of state
Prime Minister

head of government
American politics
President

head of state
and
head of government
Not elected
Not elected
Elected

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
King

head of state
Prime Minister

head of government
American politics
President

head of state
and
head of government
Not elected
Not elected
Elected
MONARCHY
REPUBLIC

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THE DEMOCRATS
THE REPUBLICANS

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THE DEMOCRATS
THE REPUBLICANS

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THE DEMOCRATS
THE REPUBLICANS

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THE DEMOCRATS
THE REPUBLICANS

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Time to watch a video!

Watch closely for you will have to explain what you've just watched afterwards.


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Slide 19 - Video

  • Write down anything you remember from the video.
  • You will have 3 minutes.
  • Do it quietly and by yourselves.
  • Afterwards be prepared to discuss your answers.
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How often are the US elections?

A
Every 2 years
B
Every 4 years
C
Every 3 years
D
Every 5 years

Slide 21 - Quiz

What's the legal voting age in the US?

A
18
B
21
C
20
D
16

Slide 22 - Quiz

Where's the White House?

A
Los Angeles
B
New York
C
Boston
D
Washington D.C.

Slide 23 - Quiz

What does 'D.C.' stand for in Washington D.C.?

A
District of Columbia
B
Detective Comics
C
Delaware Capital
D
Democratic City

Slide 24 - Quiz

Inhabitants of the USA vote for..

A
Electors
B
The presidential candidate

Slide 25 - Quiz

How many electors ('kiespersonen') do they need to win to become the next president?
A
At least 265
B
At least 270
C
At least 275
D
At least 280

Slide 26 - Quiz

Slide 27 - Video

The video refers to "swing states" like Ohio and Florida. What is a swing state?
A
A state that has a large number of electoral votes
B
A state that is historically either Republican or Democratic
C
A state that is sometimes Republican, sometimes Democratic
D
A state that Presidential candidates like because of the quality of their swings

Slide 28 - Quiz

Which of these states is a traditional swing state?
A
Ohio
B
Washington
C
New York
D
Alabama

Slide 29 - Quiz

The number of electoral votes per state is reviewed every 10 years and is based on...
A
population size
B
the size of the state (the bigger the state, the more electoral votes)

Slide 30 - Quiz

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How old is Donald Trump?

Slide 32 - Open question

How old is Kamala Harris?

Slide 33 - Open question

Slide 34 - Video

Who do you think is going to win the elections of 2024?
Kamala Harris
Donald Trump

Slide 35 - Poll

Find the mistakes
There are 12 mistakes in this letter. 
Can you find them all? 
How would you 'fix' them?

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Slide 37 - Video