BOI1 - P1 - Les 7

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ENGLISH
BOI 1 - P1 - lesson 7
(Quick quiz)

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Today's schedule
1. Unit test - what to study
2. Quick quiz unit 1
3. Short history class+quiz: Presidential elections USA

Next week: Unit test unit 1

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Unit test - What to study
- all paragraphs: 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D
- vocabulary bank unit 1A and 1B
- grammar bank 1A

Where to find it:
1. Teams: Grammarbank + word list Unit 1
2. Finish (and check) all exercises you made yourself

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Quick test
Completed all exercises unit?
If not, do the test first and then complete all exercises

Go to tests (is it called tests?)

Note! Have you entered the classcode??
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What do you know about the US presidential elections?

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First things first...

Let's compare!

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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
King

head of state
Prime Minister

head of government
Dutch politics
American politics
President

head of state
and
head of government

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Dutch Politics
King

head of state
Prime Minister

head of government
Dutch politics
American politics
President

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

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Dutch Politics
King

head of state
Prime Minister

head of government
Dutch politics
American politics
President

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

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
American politics

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
Tweede Kamer
150 seats
Elected by the people
Eerste Kamer
75 seats
Elected by representatives
American politics

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
Tweede Kamer
150 seats
Elected by the people
Eerste Kamer
75 seats
Elected by representatives
American politics
House of Representatives
435 seats
Elected by the people from a district
Senate
100 seats
Elected by the people from a state

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Dutch Politics
Dutch politics
Tweede Kamer
150 seats
Elected by the people
Eerste Kamer
75 seats
Elected by representatives
American politics
House of Representatives
435 seats
Elected by the people from a district
Senate
100 seats
Elected by the people from a state
CONGRESS
Staten-Generaal

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The Netherlands is a
A
republic
B
monarchy

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The 'Tweede Kamer' in the USA is called
A
House of representatives
B
Congress
C
Second room

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Who is the current president of the US?
A
Barack Obama
B
Kamala Harris
C
Joe Biden
D
Donald Trump

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The USA elect their president
A
every year
B
every 2 years
C
every 4 years
D
every 8 years

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The President is elected by
A
the total vote
B
by the individual states

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Which one is NOT true:
The more people live in a state
A
the more electors they have
B
The more likely they will elect the new president
C
The more influence they have on the elections

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Who can become president?

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THE DEMOCRATS
THE REPUBLICANS

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Electoral college (kiesraad)
Electors (kiesmensen)
538 electors
To win elections, at least 270 electors
So your vote goes to electors, not directly to candidate


Swing States (vs. safe state)


A swing state is a term used in American politics to refer to any given state that could be easily won by a Republican or a Democratic presidential candidate. Otherwise, if the state leans on a single party regularly, then it is referred to as a safe state. 


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True/false:
A safe state is a state that could be won either by a Republican or a Democrat
A
true
B
false

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THE DEMOCRATS
THE REPUBLICANS

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Democratic party- Kamala Harris
* Progressive/ left wing
* Blue - donkey
* pro-choice
* Large government/ social plans
* Lenient immigration laws
* Bottom-up economy
* Pro-environment
* Stricter gun control

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Lenient = 'tolerant'
Republican party- Donald Trump
* Conservative/ religious/ right wing
* Red - elephant
* Pro-life
* Small government -own responsibility
* Strict immigration laws
* Trickle-down economy
* Pro-profit (anti environment?)
*Lenient gun control (2nd amendment)


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Trickle-down economics is the concept that government economic policies that disproportionately favor the upper tier of the economic spectrum (wealthy individuals and large corporations) eventually benefit the economy as a whole.
Consequences for Europe
*Harris
- stimulates global trade
- NATO important
- help Ukraine

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Consequences for Europe
*Trump
- less support for Ukraine
- very sceptical about NATO
- possible extra import taxes


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1. People in the USA                    to elect a new                           every four years.
2. The last U.S. presidential                       were held in 2020..
3. U.S. presidential elections are decided by the number of                                 votes cast in individual                            .

5. On election day citizens go to a voting center and
                 their vote for the candidate of their choice.
6. The amount of influence a state has is measured by the size of its                          .
7. A person who stands for election is known as a                        
8. A candidate needs more than half of the total number of                                     to win the presidency.





vote
president
elections 
popular 
states
cast
population
candidate
electors

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Who would you vote for?
Discussion 2 minutes


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