US presidential elections 2024

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Aan het einde van deze les..
  1. ..weet je wat het politieke verschil is tussen Amerika en Nederland.
  2. ..kun je vertellen hoe de Amerikaanse verkiezingen werken. 


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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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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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Election Campaigns
Presidentials Candidates campaign before the Elections take place. How they do that... Well, let's say it works slightly different than in the Netherlands. Almost anything is allowed...

Watch and be surprised...

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Slide 15 - Video

Each state has the same amount of electors.
A
False
B
True

Slide 16 - Quiz

If you receive the most votes in a state, you win all the electors of that state.
A
False
B
True

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the number of electors for each state is
A
equal to the number of inhabitants that state has plus 2 senators
B
equal to the number of disctricts of that state
C
equal to the number of inhabitants that state
D
equal to the number of disctricts of that state plus 2 senators

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The president and vice-president are elected at the same time.
A
False
B
True

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If an american president dies, resigns or is removed from office, the vice-president will succeed him. Who is the present vice-president?
A
Joe Biden
B
Dick Cheney
C
Kamala Harris
D
Barack Obama

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first
second
third
finally
presidental primary elections and caucus
presidental nomination conventions
election day
Inauguration Day

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If you win the most states, you win the elections.
A
False
B
True

Slide 22 - Quiz

If you receive the most votes throughout the entire country, you win the elections.
A
False
B
True

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Slide 24 - Video

Differences between
Harris and Trump?

Slide 25 - Mind map

Slide 26 - Video

Explain in your own words: Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays?

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Slide 28 - Video

Debates
Almost anything is allowed...?


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How do the elections work?
Only in America...
You can win the "popular vote" and still lose the elections. 

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Slide 31 - Video

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American Presidents...
A bit weird...? 

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Slide 36 - Video

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Harris Supporters
Famous Americans have spoken in favour of Kamala Harris. Here are a few examples:

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Slide 45 - Video

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Wat zou jij een ander kunnen uitleggen over de Amerikaanse verkiezingen?

Slide 50 - Open question