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In this US History worksheet, students respond to several questions related to the period of President Carter. They identify and describe the main characteristics of Carter's campaign for nomination. Students also identify the two dictatorial regimes that Carter took action against.
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- 9th - 12th
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In this US History worksheet, students respond to several questions related to the Constitution, including the Executive, Judicial and Legislative Branches of government. They identify and describe the requirements to be president and the powers he is allowed. Students also identify the original Constitution and who had signed the document.
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- 11th - Higher Ed
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In this chapter seven civics vocabulary terms worksheet, students review, explore and discuss twenty vocabulary terms associated with civics. Students find and circles those twenty terms in a word search puzzle.
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- 6th - 7th
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In this language arts worksheet, students study 10 words in a word bank, then locate them in a word search puzzle. The words appear to be related to voting rights but the meaning of the title is not known.
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- 4th - 8th
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In this social studies worksheet, students examine the number of votes needed to elect a president in the electoral college and compare it to the popular votes.
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- 3rd - 7th
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In this classroom election activities resource worksheet, students examine activities and ideas they can use to hold a classroom election. They read about projects which include making posters, Venn diagrams, taking a poll, and having students register to vote. They plan activities to hold on their election day.
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In this reading comprehension worksheet, students read an article about 19th century American presidents. They answer ten multiple choice questions about the article. Each question asks students to identify one of four presidents; Van Buren, Harrison, Polk, or Fillmore.
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In this United States government worksheet, students learn how a president is elected in the United States. They then answer the 11 definition questions and complete an activity in which they create a platform for a presidential candidate. The answers are at the end of the packet.
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In this election process worksheet, students learn about the election process in the United States in which the president is selected. They then answer the 16 questions on the worksheet. The answers are on the last page.
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In this grammar worksheet, students fill in the 15 blanks with the specified part of speech. They insert the parts of speech into a Mad Libs story about a trip to Disney World.
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