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Engels
Middelbare school
vwo
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A3 culture recap
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Put the events of the election in the correct order.
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
EVENT 3
EVENT 4
EVENT 5
EVENT 6
EVENT 7
EVENT 8
EVENT 9
EVENT 10
Candidate registers to run for president
Candidate announces they want to run for president
Presidential debates
Presidential primary and caucus
Election Day for citizens
Primary and caucus debates
Nomating conventions
Inauguration of president
Counting the votes
Election Day for the electors
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Who is eligible to vote in U.S. federal elections?
A
Any resident of the United States
B
U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years old
C
Anyone who pays taxes
D
All residents who are at least 21 years old
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What is a caucus in the context of US elections?
A
A public debate between candidates
B
A poll taken to predict election outcomes
C
A meeting of party members to select candidates or delegates
D
A speech given by the President
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What is the popular vote in a US presidential election?
A
The total number of votes cast by citizens across the country
B
The vote cast by the Electoral College
C
The votes cast by members of Congress
D
The votes from swing states
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Explain (you may in Dutch) how swing states and safe states are different.
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Drag the statement to the correct party. Democrats or Republicans?
Democrats
Republicans
Lower taxes
universal healthcare
supports abortion
skeptical about climate change
Energy independence
make a path towards citizenship
public schools
Strong military
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In the UK, they use a winner takes it all/first-past-the-post system. What does that mean? You may explain in Dutch.
Slide 33 - Open question
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Link the British party logos to the Party.
Labour party
Conservative party
Liberal Democrats
Scottish National Party
Green Party
UKIP
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To be eligible to vote, you must tick a few boxes. Which one is incorrect?
A
Be registered as voter and over 21 on the Polling Day
B
Be resident at an address in the UK or registered as overseas votes
C
Be a British or Irish citizen and have a British nationality
D
Not be legally excluded from voting
Slide 43 - Quiz
Evaluation
Any questions about culture?
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