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By: [Your Name] Class Period: [Insert History Period] Gr8t Election 2016-2017 By: [Your Name] Class Period: [Insert History Period] ADJUSTMENTS FOR THIS PAGE: *Insert a visual on this page *Change Background *Choose font and font size for the presentation Total Possible Points: 10 points

STUDENT ROLE Adjustments for this page: • Your role(s) Your Party Charger Bucks – How used and why? • Your party’s platform * SCAN IN A COPY OF YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION CARD – IF YOU LOST YOUR CARD, PROCEED TO DOWNLOAD A COPY OFF THE BLOG

Examples of Campaign Materials Adjustments for this page: Insert scanned copies of the primary ballot, election ballot, political party survey, political posters, newspaper clippings, etc. (Minimum of 3)

Quotes from the Pin Oak Press Adjustments for this page: Insert scanned copies of the primary ballot, election ballot, political party survey, political posters, newspaper clippings, etc. (Minimum of 3)

Quotes/Testimonials from, photographs of Candidates Adjustments for this page: Insert scanned copies of the primary ballot, election ballot, political party survey, political posters, newspaper clippings, etc. (Minimum of 3)

“Letter to the Future”: Conclusion and Improvements

Electoral College Map Adjustments for this page: Completed and turned in in class, graded copy returned on copy, scanned finished piece into the computer to be included in project

PROMPT #1 [Insert new title and add date] Adjustments for this page *Type out your response for this prompt Make sure to make any changes that were needed from rough draft Double spaced, 12 – 18 point font

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Gr8t Eelection Data Show in bar graphs or pie charts and analyze data of primary and actual election