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Debating Matters
This website of a UK competition contains many resources that readers outside the UK can also benefit from, including a library of more than eighty well-developed, in-depth topic guides ʺcovering debates relating to big questions about science and experimentation, liberty and the law, arts and culture, health and medicine, politics, the media and more.ʺ ...
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Gerrymandering: One Person, One Vote?
Students will understand the reasons for and process of redistricting after a census, assess the motivations for and electoral consequences of gerrymandering, identify and analyze the techniques political cartoonists use to express opinions and encourage critical thinking about contemporary issues (USA: Brown University 2018)
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How Politicians Can Use Big Data to Win Elections
In the video, The Atlantic writer Vann R. Newkirk II explains how big data can help win elections — and why Pennsylvania and Maryland have already faced lawsuits over gerrymandering technology (USA 2017).
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Investigating Gerrymandering and the Math Behind Partisan Maps
In many states, where the majority party has the authority to rewrite the electoral map, legislators essentially have the power to choose their voters (New York Times Lesson 2018).
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Money and Elections
Students will be introduced to the sources of campaign war chests, learning about the recent court decisions that have allowed for the creation of ʺSuper PACSʺ and other organizations. The exploration will turn to how a candidate raises resources and how spending has accelerated in recent election cycles (USA: EconEd 2018).
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Dear Young People, Don't Vote
Acronym, an organisation “committed to electing progressive candidates” hammered home the message that by not voting, young voters would allow older, often more conservative voters to make choices in their place with a viral video “Knock the Vote” (USA 2018).
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What are the Primaries and Caucuses?
Students study the primary system in which candidates for U.S. president are nominated by the Democratic and Republican parties. They will identify and understand differences between primaries and caucuses and key terms related to the primary season (USA: PBS 2020).
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National Popular Vote
The ʺNational Popular Vote Inc.ʺ, a non-profit corporation, wants to make the Electoral College vote reflect the nationwide popular vote for President. A National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes across all 50 states and the District of Columbia (USA 2020).
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National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an agreement among a group of U.S. states and the District of Columbia to award all their electoral votes to whichever presidential candidate wins the overall popular vote in the 50 states and the District of Columbia (2020).
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Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained
The TED-Ed lesson that comes with this video helps the students to answer the questions: Would you change the system? Why or why not? (5 minutes / 2020)
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