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Agenda: Tues 10/4; Wed 10/5 How do we elect a new President? Video 2016 Election Information Chart (Assignment #5) VOTE! Mock Election HW: Bill of Rights Brochure DUE Thurs/Fri

Journal Entry # 13: How do we elect a new President? Video While watching, list at LEAST 5 facts from the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok_VQ8I7g6I

2016 Election Information Chart (Assignment #5)

2016 Election Information Chart continued In groups of 3-4, use the links provided on your handout to research the candidates and propositions YOU will be voting on in this years Mock Election. EACH BOX MUST BE COMPLETED.