Primary or Caucus? Students learn difference between primary & caucus elections!
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Description
In this Primary and Caucus election student reading and activity, students learn the difference between a primary, a caucus, and the role of delegates in the election process. Students read a focused text on the differences between primaries and caucuses, then students answer a variety of analytical questions regarding each system's strengths and weaknesses.
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This election resource is included in the engaging and hands-on 7-lesson Election Bundle, located here:
Election Bundle! 7 Fun & Engaging Resource on Elections, Primaries, Campaigns!
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