
Exploring Electoral Systems
Grade 10th Grade · Social Studies · 40 min
What's Included
Learning Objective
I can analyze different electoral systems and their potential impacts on electio n outcomes.
Warm-Up Video
Vox · 8:09
The Electoral College, explained
Guided Notes
3 key concepts
- 1
Unlike most democracies, the U.S. uses the Electoral College to elect its president, rather than a simple popular vote.
- 2
In the Electoral College, each state gets a number of delegates based on its congressional representatives plus two senators, which results in voters in states like Wyoming having more influence than voters in states like California.
- 3
Presidential candidates often focus their campaign efforts on swing states, because the candidate who wins the most votes in that state receives all of its electoral votes.
Practice Questions
6 questions · Multiple choice & Short answer
Exit Ticket
Quick comprehension check
“Explain how the Electoral College can lead to a presidential candidate winning the election without winning the popular vote. Use an example from the video.”
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