Understanding the U.S. Electoral College

Understanding the U.S. Electoral College

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Created by

Emma Peterson

Social Studies, History

9th - 12th Grade

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08:10

The video explains the U.S. Electoral College system, highlighting its impact on presidential elections. It discusses the discrepancies in voter influence across states, particularly in swing states, and analyzes the 2016 election. The historical context of the Electoral College is explored, including its origins and attempts to reform it. The video concludes with a call to vote responsibly.

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1.

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Why are national polls not a reliable indicator of the U.S. presidential election outcome?

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How is the number of electoral votes for each state determined?

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Which states tend to have more influence in the electoral college?

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What is the significance of swing states in U.S. presidential elections?

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How does the winner-takes-all system affect the distribution of electoral votes?

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What was the three-fifths clause?

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Why have some political leaders historically defended the electoral college?

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What is one reason the electoral college has been difficult to replace?

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What is a common criticism of the electoral college?

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What is one argument for keeping the electoral college?

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