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Representation and Voting

Representation and Voting

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 3 Questions

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The Electoral College

Understanding the unique voting system in the United States

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The Electoral College

  • The Electoral College is a system used in the United States to elect the President and Vice President.
  • Each state is assigned a certain number of electors based on its representation in Congress.
  • Electors are chosen by the state and they cast their votes for the President and Vice President.
  • The candidate who receives a majority of electoral votes (270 out of 538) wins the election.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of the Electoral College in the United States?

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To elect the President and Vice President

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To assign representation in Congress

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To choose state electors

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To determine the winner of the election

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Electoral College:

To assign representation in Congress. The Electoral College is a system used in the United States to determine the number of representatives each state has in Congress. It ensures that smaller states have a voice in the legislative process, balancing power between densely populated and less populated areas. The number of electors each state receives is based on its total number of senators and representatives in Congress.

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The Electoral College

  • Pros: Ensures representation for smaller states
  • Cons: Can result in the popular vote winner losing the election
  • How it works: Each state is allocated electors based on their congressional representation

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Multiple Choice

What is a potential disadvantage of the Electoral College system?

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It ensures representation for smaller states

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It can result in the popular vote winner losing the election

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It is a fair and just system

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It is only used in presidential elections

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Electoral College: Popular Vote vs Election

Trivia: The Electoral College system can result in the popular vote winner losing the election. This has happened five times in U.S. history, including the 2016 election. It highlights the potential discrepancy between the popular vote and the electoral vote, sparking debates about the fairness of the system.

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The Electoral College

Understanding the Popular Vote vs. Electoral Vote: The Electoral College is a system used in the United States to elect the President. The popular vote represents the total number of votes cast by the public, while the electoral vote is determined by the number of electors each state has. The candidate who wins the majority of electoral votes becomes the President, regardless of the popular vote outcome. This system ensures that smaller states have a voice in the election process.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of the Electoral College in the United States?

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To determine the popular vote outcome

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To ensure smaller states have a voice in the election process

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To elect the President based on the total number of votes cast by the public

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To determine the number of electors each state has

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Electoral College:

To elect the President based on the total number of votes cast by the public. The Electoral College system was established by the Founding Fathers to balance the power between smaller and larger states. Each state is allocated a number of electors based on its representation in Congress. The candidate who wins the majority of electoral votes becomes the President, regardless of the popular vote outcome.

The Electoral College

Understanding the unique voting system in the United States

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