
Cast Your Vote Mini Quiz
Quiz by Katheryn Lofstedt
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- Q1
Important subjects or topics in an election are...
endorsement
oppose
civic engagement
issues
qualifications
30s - Q2
A person's skills and experience are
qualifications
30s - Q3
an official statement for support for a candidate
endorsement
30s - Q4
to disagree with or disapprove of
oppose
30s - Q5
being involved with your city or town and the people who live there
civic engagement
30s - Q6
Put the steps in order to prepare to vote
Users link answersLinking30s - Q7
What happens at the "town hall" meetings in Cast Your Vote?
Town council candidates argue with mayoral candidates
Residents get to ask the candidates questions
People cast their ballots
30s - Q8
Why is it important to know the candidates' position on the issues that you care about?
Because you will know exactly what they are thinking at all times
Because their job is to represent you, and you want them to agree with you on important things
Because you will know who will win the election
30s - Q9
A candidates' voting record provides facts about which issues the candidate has supported or opposed in the past
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q10
It is not important to know about the candidate's qualifications or experience
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q11
Endorsements tell you what types of groups believe the candidate will support their cause
truefalseTrue or False30s