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What's happening this week?

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What do you know about the U.S. elections?

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Primary
Elector
Swing state
Ballot
Poll
Delegate

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How often does the U.S. hold a presidential election?
A
Every 2 years
B
Every 3 years
C
Every 4 years
D
Every 5 years

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01:02
What is the goal of the primary elections?
A
To choose the president directly
B
To decide each party’s candidate
C
To elect members of Congress
D
To create new laws

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01:45
Who do voters choose in the primary elections?
A
The delegates who will support a candidate
B
The presidential candidate directly
C
The vice president candidate
D
Local representatives

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02:38
What happens if no candidate wins enough delegate votes?
A
The party tries again with new candidates
B
The president chooses the candidate
C
The election is canceled
D
The delegates vote again until someone wins

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02:56
On which day is the U.S. general election held?
A
The first Monday in November
B
The first Tuesday in October
C
The Tuesday after the first Monday in November
D
The last Saturday of October

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04:14
Why are "swing states" important in the election?
A
They are larger
B
They have unpredictable outcomes
C
They have fewer electors
D
They always vote for one party

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05:12
What event ends the election process?
A
The first day of spring
B
The next general election
C
The inauguration on January 20
D
The announcement of the winner

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04:14
What does “winner-takes-all” mean in most U.S. states?
A
The candidate with the most votes takes all the state's electors.
B
Each candidate gets half the electors
C
Only the biggest states participate
D
No one wins any electors

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