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  1. Kids learn about the Electoral College and how it elects the president of the United States government including how electors are chosen from each state, who can be a delegate, and the pros and cons of the system.

  2. Oct 2, 2020 · This lesson has students explore C-SPAN’s online Historical Electoral College Map resource to learn about the process, history, and current patterns and trends relating to the electoral...

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  4. What is the Electoral College, and how does it work? Why did the Framers create the Electoral College? What was the Twelfth Amendment, and how did it alter the original Constitution’s Electoral College system?

  5. Lesson 1: American civics. Arts and humanities > US government and civics > American civics > The Electoral College. Google Classroom. About. Transcript. The U.S. uses the Electoral College to elect presidents, not direct voting. Each state gets electors based on its number of congressmen.

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    • Sal Khan
  6. Take a peek into the electoral process with this lesson - from party primaries to the general election. Students will learn the distinctions between the popular vote and the Electoral College, and exercise their critical reasoning skills to analyze the differences between the presidential and congressional elections.

  7. Introduction. Every four years, millions of citizens vote for president and vice president of the United States. But the citizens’ votes (called popular votes) do not directly elect these leaders. Their votes actually elect the 538 members of a group called the electoral college. The electoral college then elects the president and vice president.

  8. Students are asked to not only explain, but make fact-based arguments based on textual evidence. After completing this lesson, students will understand how the Electoral College system was established and how it functions in determining who will be the president and vice president of the United States.

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