3.14 electoral college

3.14 electoral college

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Social Studies

7th Grade

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Victor Gomes

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do we know how many electors each state gets?

Back

Add the number of Representatives and the number of Senators

Answer explanation

The number of electors each state gets in the Electoral College is determined by adding the number of its Representatives and Senators in the U.S. Congress. Each state has two Senators, while the number of Representatives varies based on the state's population. Therefore, the correct answer is 'Add the number of Representatives and the number of Senators'.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How old do you have to be to run for president?

Back

35

Answer explanation

The question asks about the minimum age requirement to run for the presidency. The correct answer is 35. This is specified in Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, which states that 'neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty five years.'

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A state's "Congressional Representation" includes

Back

both its number of United States Senators and Representatives

Answer explanation

The term 'Congressional Representation' for a state refers to the total number of its members in the United States Congress. This includes both its Senators and Representatives. Each state has two Senators, while the number of Representatives varies based on the state's population. Therefore, the correct answer is 'both its number of United States Senators and Representatives'.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Presidents and Vice Presidents are not chosen by direct popular vote, but by a body known as the...

Back

electoral college.

Answer explanation

The correct answer is 'electoral college'. In the United States, Presidents and Vice Presidents are not chosen by direct popular vote. Instead, a body known as the 'electoral college' is responsible for this task. The other options, 'Congress', 'Supreme Court', and 'electorate', are not involved in this process.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The number of votes a state has in the electoral college is based on...

Back

the state's Congressional representation

Answer explanation

The number of votes a state has in the electoral college is based on its Congressional representation. This includes both the number of Representatives and Senators a state has in Congress. It is not based on the party that won the popular vote, the number of people who voted, or the age difference between the eldest and youngest elector.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which word in the statement above describes this process the BEST? Options: primary election, party platform, general election, winner-take-all

Back

winner-take-all

Answer explanation

The question asks for the term that best describes a certain process. The correct answer is 'winner-take-all'. This term is often used in politics to describe a system where the candidate with the most votes wins, regardless of whether they have a majority. The other options, 'primary election', 'party platform', and 'general election', do not accurately describe this process.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How many electoral votes are needed to win a presidential election?

Back

270

Answer explanation

The question asks about the number of electoral votes required to win a presidential election. The correct answer is 270. This is because the total number of electoral votes is 538, and to win, a candidate must secure more than half, which is at least 270 votes.

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