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Elections 2024
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Today
Democrats vs Republicans
Election Day facts
How do the elections work (simplified)?
Trump vs Harris
Slide 2 - Diapositive
THE DEMOCRATS
THE REPUBLICANS
Slide 3 - Diapositive
Slide 4 - Vidéo
Slide 5 - Vidéo
Slide 6 - Vidéo
Slide 7 - Vidéo
How often are the US elections?
A
Every 2 years
B
Every 4 years
C
Every 3 years
D
Every 5 years
Slide 8 - Quiz
What's the legal voting age in the US?
A
18
B
21
C
20
D
16
Slide 9 - Quiz
How many states do the US consist of?
A
50
B
52
C
48
D
51
Slide 10 - Quiz
Where's the White House?
A
Los Angeles
B
New York
C
Boston
D
Washington D.C.
Slide 11 - 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 12 - Quiz
Inhabitants of the USA vote for..
A
Electors
B
The presidential candidate
Slide 13 - Quiz
Which of the following is NOT a requirement to become President of the United States?
A
You must be over 35 years old
B
You must be born in the US
C
You must be married, so there is a First Lady/
Gentleman
D
You must have lived in the US for at least 14 years
Slide 14 - Quiz
Who is this man?
A
Donald Trump's running mate, J.D. Vance
B
Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee
C
Joe Biden
D
Kamala Harris's running mate, Tim Walz
Slide 15 - Quiz
Slide 16 - Diapositive
Riddle me this...
A presidential candidate can have the most popular votes (votes from the people), but still lose the election. How?
It all comes down to the electoral votes (number of electors per state).
A candidate needs the majority of the electoral votes to win the election.
Slide 17 - Diapositive
Slide 18 - Vidéo
Slide 19 - Vidéo
Slide 20 - Diapositive
How many electors 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 21 - Quiz
Slide 22 - Vidéo
Each state has the same amount of electors.
A
False
B
True
Slide 23 - Quiz
If you receive the most votes in a state, you win all the electors of that state.
A
False
B
True
Slide 24 - Quiz
The president and vice-president are elected at the same time.
A
False
B
True
Slide 25 - Quiz
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
Slide 26 - Quiz
If you win the most states, you win the elections.
A
False
B
True
Slide 27 - Quiz
If you receive the most votes throughout the entire country, you win the elections.
A
False
B
True
Slide 28 - Quiz
www.270towin.com
Slide 29 - Lien
Slide 30 - Vidéo
American Presidents...
A bit weird...? Or just humans?
Slide 31 - Diapositive
Who seemed as happy as a child when allowed to go on a truck?
A
Kamala Harris
B
Donald Trump
Slide 32 - Quiz
Slide 33 - Vidéo
Who is loved for his/her laugh? But is also parodied a lot?
A
Kamala Harris
B
Donald Trump
Slide 34 - Quiz
Slide 35 - Vidéo
Who used the "f-word" in a speech?
A
Kamala Harris
B
Donald Trump
Slide 36 - Quiz
Slide 37 - Vidéo
who entered an aeroplane, with toilet paper stuck to his/her shoe?
A
Kamala Harris
B
Donald Trump
Slide 38 - Quiz
Slide 39 - Vidéo
Who has a TikTok account?
A
Kamala Harris
B
Donald Trump
Slide 40 - Quiz
Slide 41 - Vidéo
Who claimed during a debate that immigrants eat cats and dogs?
A
Kamala Harris
B
Donald Trump
Slide 42 - Quiz
Slide 43 - Vidéo
Who used an AI-generated photo of Taylor Swift during his/her campaign?
A
Kamala Harris
B
Donald Trump
Slide 44 - Quiz
Slide 45 - Vidéo
Did you know...?
There was a third candidate
Shiva Ayyadurai (Independent party)
"...an Indian-American engineer, entrepreneur, and anti-vaccine activist. He has become known for promoting conspiracy theories, [...], and unfounded medical claims." (Wikipedia)