TED-Ed: Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained - Christina Greer

TED-Ed: Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained - Christina Greer

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The video explains the Electoral College, a group appointed by states to elect the US president and vice president. It details the allocation of 538 electors based on congressional representation and the District of Columbia. The video discusses how states gain or lose electoral votes through the census and the impact of winning key states. It highlights the potential for a candidate to win the popular vote but lose the election due to the distribution of electoral votes. The video also covers criticisms and defenses of the Electoral College, focusing on its impact on small and large states, and explains the concepts of safe and swing states.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the primary role of the Electoral College in U.S. presidential elections?

To formally elect the president and vice president

To conduct the national census

To oversee state elections

To create election laws

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How is the number of electors for each state determined?

By the state's population size

By the state's economic output

By the state's land area

By the number of registered voters

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why do presidential candidates focus on winning states like Texas, Florida, and New York?

They have the most registered voters

They have the highest voter turnout

They have a large number of electoral votes

They are the most populous states

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What can happen in a presidential election if a candidate wins the popular vote but not the electoral vote?

The candidate loses the presidency

The candidate wins the presidency

The election is declared invalid

The candidate automatically becomes vice president

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is a common criticism of the Electoral College system?

It is too complex for voters to understand

It gives an unfair advantage to states with large numbers of electoral votes

It is too expensive to maintain

It gives too much power to small states

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are 'safe states' in the context of U.S. presidential elections?

States with the highest voter turnout

States with the most electoral votes

States that have a history of voting for a particular party

States that are geographically large

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of the number 270 in U.S. presidential elections?

It is the number of votes needed in Congress to confirm the election

It is the number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency

It is the number of states a candidate must win

It is the total number of electoral votes available