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Directions: Split the class in group Give each student from a group a chance to spin the wheel Click the Spin Button. When the wheel hits the number on the wheel, the student who was chosen to answer the question will answer it. To get points add a zero to the back of the number the spinner lands on

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An election is when people choose or vote for their leader What is an election? An election is when people choose or vote for their leader

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Name one place where people go to vote Schools

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Constituencies are voting areas What are constituencies? Constituencies are voting areas

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Political parties is a group of people who try to run the country. What are political parties? Political parties is a group of people who try to run the country.

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Progressive liberal party (plp) What is the first formal party? Progressive liberal party (plp)

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When was the PLP formed? 1953

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What is the difference between bi election and a general election? bi election are held in a single constituency and general elections are held in all areas in the country

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The steps in which voters cast their vote What is the voting process? The steps in which voters cast their vote

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What time does the poll close? 6:00pm

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So that the person will not be able to vote again Why is the right thumb dipped in indelible ink? So that the person will not be able to vote again

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Persons appointed to prepare for an election What are returning officers? Persons appointed to prepare for an election

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What is Nomination Day? The day when all candidates submit their names and must pay a deposit of $400

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What is the maximum life of Parliament? 5 years

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Free national movement(fnm) What is the other major party? Free national movement(fnm)

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Their must be a dissolution in parliment for 35 -40days What must be done when the prime minister resigns before the 5 years are up Their must be a dissolution in parliment for 35 -40days

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Who are the Founding Members of the PLP? Henry Milton Taylor, Cyril Stevenson, Milo.B.Butler, A.D.Hanna and Sir Lynden Pindling

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