Elections- The Key to a Republic
A government ruled by a constitutional law and elected representatives. The United States is an example.
What is a republic?
Primary, general, local, state, and federal
What are different types of elections?
Responsibilities that people are encouraged to do to participate and engage in the common good of society
What are civic responsibilities?
Organized groups of people with similar ideologies, agendas, and values that hope to influence the government through elections and representatives.
What are political parties?
Every four years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November
When is the presidential election?
Elections allow citizens to choose who represents them in the government. It ensures that every citizen is equally represented in the political system. Elections give people a voice in politics.
What is the importance of elections?
The voting system used to elect the President of the United States. Eligible voters vote for the electors of their state, and these electors cast their votes for the President based on the people's choice.
What is the electoral college?
Volunteer, learn about political process, read about inspiring historical figures and politicians, ask your parents about their political beliefs, write letters to government officials, raise awareness about issues, and join youth organizations.
What are ways I can start engaging in civic responsibilities now?
The Democratic and the Republican
What are the two main political parties in the United States?
Individuals or organized groups work to promote a candidate for an election.
What is campaigning?