OLL at IU - Voting Rights: Test Your Knowledge
Test you knowledge from OLL Lesson Voting Rights
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03.19.20
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03.20.20
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Topics of this game:
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What is the electoral college?
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What is the ceremony to mark the commencement of a new 4-year term of the President?
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What day is Inauguration Day?
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What is a vote?
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What is a right?
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What is a privilege?
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Who is someone elected by others to speak, act, or vote for them?
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Why do we vote?
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Who is excluded from voting currently?
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Who could vote before the Civil War?
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What amendment allowed people to vote regardless of race, color, or servitude?
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What law allowed people to vote regardless of gender?
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What law gives people the right to vote regardless of wealth?
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What law allows people to vote regardless of literacy?
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What law gives people the right to vote at 18 years old?
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When is Election Day?
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When do candidates announce their intentions to run?
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When do nomination debates take place?
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When do states and parties hold primaries and caucuses?
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When do parties hold nominating conventions to choose their candidates?
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When do candidates participate in presidential debates?
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(1) When do electors cast their votes in the electoral college and (2) when does Congress count those electoral votes?
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