For many Americans, voting is not a “prime time” event. Less than 60 percent of eligible voters voted in the 2012 general election. Yet, for other Americans, voting is a very meaningful, almost sacred duty. In this lesson, students will view three short films that explore the importance of voting. Each film/activity examines the topic from a different, thought-provoking perspective. Show each film in sequence and follow with the discussion questions or activity provided. Culminate with an activity that revisits students’ initial ideas about the importance of voting.
Either A 1 or B 2 most likely i believe A.1
Answer:
b) The 3rd party canidate takes votes away from one of the major party candidates causing their opponent to win
Explanation:
Roosevelt and Taft were both running for president against Woodrow Wilson. Roosevelt split from the Republican party to create the Bull Moose Party leaving Taft as the official Republican canidate. Because of this the Republican vote was split between Roosevelt and Taft. This lead to Woodrow Wilson's overwhelming victory.