U.S. Constitution - Elections and Terms in Office

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Name: Date Sec: U.S. Constitution - Elections and Terms in Office Directions: Use the Interactive Constitution web site, Project Vote Smart and Ben's Guide to U.S. Government web sites to answer these questions. 1. Article I sets out how members of the House of Representatives and Senate are elected. Who elects Members of the US House of Representatives? What are the qualifications for a Representative? How long is a US House member's term of service? Who elects Members of the Senate? What are the qualifications for a candidate of the Senate? How long is a US Senator's term of service? 2. Article II of the Constitution outlines how the President and Vice President of the United States are chosen. Summarize the original process. Why was this process changed by the Twelfth Amendment?

3. Term limits - George Washington served two terms as U.S. President. He then retired. For over a century after that, every U.S. President followed his example. They served no more than two terms in office. Which President broke with that custom? Which amendment limits the number of years a President may serve as Chief Executive? How many years can someone be President of the USA? Do you agree with these limits? Why? 4. The most important right citizens have is the right to vote. Each state has the power to decide which citizens in the state can vote. The Constitution guarantees the right to vote to U.S. citizens who: In the beginning, some states only permitted white male landowners over the age of 21 to vote. Write the numbers of the amendments of the Constitution that impacted the right to vote. For whom did each amendment guarantee enfranchisement? Amendment

5. The citizens of the United States of America do not directly elect their President or their Vice President. They are elected by the Electoral College. What is meant by the term Faithless Elector? Food for thought: What is meant by the election terms battleground or swing state? Did you know? On July 2, 1776, New Jersey gave "all inhabitants" of adult age with a net worth of 50 pounds the right to vote.!women property holders had the vote until 1807, when the state limited the vote to "free, white males."!when did women gain the right to vote in your community?!in some states, convicted felons are prohibited from voting. Can they vote in your state? Should convicts be denied the right to vote? Why? "The ballot is stronger than the bullet." Abraham Lincoln

Essay I Electoral College - Love it or Leave It? In the Presidential election you vote for Candidate A. In your state, Candidate B gets the majority of the votes. Your state's Electoral College members cast their votes for Candidate B. Critics of the Electoral College process argue that then your vote is changed to Candidate B. Some leaders support changing the Presidential election process to a popular vote. Do you support abolishing the Electoral College or support keeping it?

Essay II Digital Privacy and the US Elections Watch - Frontline: The Digital Factor in Election 2012 - http://video.pbs.org/video/2298050006/ Read - Campaigns Mine Personal Lives to Get Out Vote by Charles Duhigg, NYT, October 13, 2012 In the weeks before Election Day, millions of voters will hear from callers with surprisingly detailed knowledge of their lives. These callers friends of friends or long-lost work colleagues will identify themselves as volunteers for the campaigns or independent political groups. Respond Should political campaigns be invading your privacy in this way? Should political campaigns be giving your private information to your friends or strangers?