1) A state that does not consistently vote either Democrat or Republican in presidential elections. a) A swing state b) A blue state c) A red state d) A safe state 2) A state in which it is virtually guaranteed which political party will win the majority of votes. a) A battleground state b) A safe state c) A swing state 3) The system in which the candidate with the most votes in a state wins all the electoral votes of that state. a) Fifty-fifty b) Winner-take-all c) Absolute majority 4) A group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president. a) The Senators b) The Representatives c) The Electoral College d) The Lords 5) People elected by the voters in a presidential election as members of the Electoral College. a) The Electors b) The Senators c) The Representatives d) The Lords 6) The votes cast by individual voters in a presidential election. a) The electoral votes b) The popular votes 7) A place where people go to vote in an election. a) A Greyhound station b) A filling station c) A polling station d) A station 8) One of the two major American political parties symbolized by a blue donkey. a) The Democratic Party b) The Green Party c) The Republican Party d) Libertarians 9) One of the two major American political parties symbolized by a red elephant. a) The Republican Party b) The Democratic Party c) Libertarians d) The Green Party 10) A series of actions intended to gain people's votes for a candidate. a) Early voting b) A campaign 11) To vote in an election. a) To cast the ballot box b) To cast the voting booth c) To cast a ballot 12) The key states that the presidential campaigns focus on because they are most likely to decide the outcome of the Electoral College vote. a) Red states b) Battleground states c) Safe states d) Blue states 13) The list of candidates you put in the ballot box. a) A ballot b) A ballot box c) A booth 14) A person running for political office. a) A pollster b) A candidate c) A Presidential delegate 15) A person chosen by their party to run in an election. a) President-Elect b) A nominee c) Vice-President-Elect 16) A state that mainly votes for the Democratic Party in presidential elections. a) A purple state b) A swing state c) A red state d) A blue state 17) A state that mainly votes for the Republican Party in presidential elections. a) A purple state b) A swing state c) A blue state d) A red state 18) The joint listing of the presidential and vice presidential candidates on the same ballot as required by the Twelfth Amendment. a) A Presidential ticket b) A sheet of paper c) A bill 19) The lower house of Congress, consisting of a different number of representatives from each state, depending on population. a) The House of Representatives b) The House of Lords c) The Senate d) The House of Commons 20) The upper house of the United States Congress with 100 members-2 from each state. a) The House of Representatives b) The House of Lords c) The House of Commons d) The Senate 21) The building where the president lives and works. a) The Capitol b) The White House c) Buckingham Palace d) The Pentagon 22) The building where Congress meets and works. a) The Supreme Court b) The White House c) The U.S. Capitol d) The Palace of Westminster 23) Event on January 20th marking the beginning of a new president's term. a) The Pardoning of the Turkey b) The Ceremoney of the Keys c) The Inauguration Ceremony 24) The President who is in power at the present time. a) The former president b) The current President c) The president-elect 25) The president who was in charge before the current president. a) The running mate b) The president-elect c) The former president 26) A person who has been elected president but has not yet taken up office. a) The incumbent president b) The current president c) The President-Elect d) The former president

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