Understanding the Electoral College

Understanding the Electoral College

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Ethan Morris

History, Social Studies

6th - 10th Grade

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02:22

The video explains the Electoral College, a process for electing the U.S. president and vice president. It was created by the Founding Fathers to avoid chaos in direct elections. Each state has electors based on its congressional representation. Most states use a winner-take-all system. Despite its quirks, like a candidate winning without the popular vote, the system remains a stable foundation of U.S. elections.

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What is the Electoral College primarily used for?

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Who were responsible for creating the Electoral College?

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Why did the founding fathers choose not to have a direct vote for the President?

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How is the number of electors for each state determined?

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Who typically selects the electors in each state?

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What is the winner-take-all system in the context of the Electoral College?

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What is a major quirk of the Electoral College system?

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Which of the following presidents won the presidency without winning the popular vote?

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In which year did Rutherford B. Hayes win the presidency without the popular vote?

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What is the lasting role of the Electoral College according to the video?

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