Author: | Tj Day | ISBN: | 1230003007839 |
Publisher: | Tj Day | Publication: | December 29, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Tj Day |
ISBN: | 1230003007839 |
Publisher: | Tj Day |
Publication: | December 29, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
An election for President of the United States occurs every four years on Election Day, held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The next Presidential election will be held on November 3, 2020. The election process begins with the primary elections and caucuses and moves to nominating conventions, during which political parties each select a nominee to unite behind. The nominee also announces a Vice Presidential running mate at this time. The candidates then campaign across the country to explain their views and plans to voters and participate in debates with candidates from other parties.
MAIN CONTENT
USA Election is a series of 4 books.
Book 1 : All US Presidents from 1789 to 2016
Book 2 : Election and compromise
Book 3 : All the first ladies from 1789 to 2016
THIS BOOK
Book 4 : All major and useful facts concerning a US election
Chapter 1, Differences Between Democrats and Republicans
Chapter 2, How did the Republican and Democratic parties get their animal symbols?
Chapter 3, What is a superdelegate?
Chapter 4, Why is Iowa first?
Chapter 5, Who was the first president born an American citizen?
Chapter 6, How did the tradition of kissing babies begin?
Chapter 7, Are there term limits for U.S. vice presidents?
Chapter 8, Can the president and vice president be from the same state?
Chapter 9, Why is the Republican Party known as the GOP?
Chapter 10, Where did the terms “left wing” and “right wing” come from?
Chapter 11, About the Electoral College
Chapter 12, Most Contentious U.S. Presidential Elections
Chapter 13, Unusual Presidential Candidates
Chapter 14, The first woman to run for president
Chapter 15, About U.S. Political Conventions
Chapter 16, Why vote on a Tuesday in November?
Chapter 17, Winning Presidential Campaign Slogans
Chapter 18, About U.S. Presidential Debates
Chapter 19, About Presidential Inauguration
Chapter 20, Phrases Popularized by Presidents
Chapter 21, The first U.S. president to travel abroad while in office
Chapter 22, How did Camp David gets its name?
Chapter 23, Presidential War Stories
Chapter 24 : The White House
Chapter 25 : Inspiring quotes from US PRESIDENTS
An election for President of the United States occurs every four years on Election Day, held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The next Presidential election will be held on November 3, 2020. The election process begins with the primary elections and caucuses and moves to nominating conventions, during which political parties each select a nominee to unite behind. The nominee also announces a Vice Presidential running mate at this time. The candidates then campaign across the country to explain their views and plans to voters and participate in debates with candidates from other parties.
MAIN CONTENT
USA Election is a series of 4 books.
Book 1 : All US Presidents from 1789 to 2016
Book 2 : Election and compromise
Book 3 : All the first ladies from 1789 to 2016
THIS BOOK
Book 4 : All major and useful facts concerning a US election
Chapter 1, Differences Between Democrats and Republicans
Chapter 2, How did the Republican and Democratic parties get their animal symbols?
Chapter 3, What is a superdelegate?
Chapter 4, Why is Iowa first?
Chapter 5, Who was the first president born an American citizen?
Chapter 6, How did the tradition of kissing babies begin?
Chapter 7, Are there term limits for U.S. vice presidents?
Chapter 8, Can the president and vice president be from the same state?
Chapter 9, Why is the Republican Party known as the GOP?
Chapter 10, Where did the terms “left wing” and “right wing” come from?
Chapter 11, About the Electoral College
Chapter 12, Most Contentious U.S. Presidential Elections
Chapter 13, Unusual Presidential Candidates
Chapter 14, The first woman to run for president
Chapter 15, About U.S. Political Conventions
Chapter 16, Why vote on a Tuesday in November?
Chapter 17, Winning Presidential Campaign Slogans
Chapter 18, About U.S. Presidential Debates
Chapter 19, About Presidential Inauguration
Chapter 20, Phrases Popularized by Presidents
Chapter 21, The first U.S. president to travel abroad while in office
Chapter 22, How did Camp David gets its name?
Chapter 23, Presidential War Stories
Chapter 24 : The White House
Chapter 25 : Inspiring quotes from US PRESIDENTS