What is the main role of the Electoral College in the U.S. election?
A) To count popular votes
B) To officially elect the president
C) To conduct debates
D) To nominate candidates
How many total electoral votes are available in a U.S. presidential election?
A) 435
B) 538
C) 270
D) 600
Which amendment lowered the voting age in the U.S. to 18?
A) 19th Amendment
B) 22nd Amendment
C) 26th Amendment
D) 15th Amendment
Which political party traditionally supports a conservative platform in the U.S.?
A) Republican Party
B) Democratic Party
C) Libertarian Party
D) Green Party
How often are U.S. presidential elections held?
A) Every 2 years
B) Every 4 years
C) Every 6 years
D) Every 8 years
Which month is traditionally known for holding U.S. presidential elections?
A) January
B) April
C) November
D) December
What is the purpose of a primary election in the U.S.?
A) To choose the final president
B) To select party nominees
C) To elect the vice president
D) To pass legislation
Who moderates U.S. presidential debates?
A) Members of Congress
B) State governors
C) Journalists and media personalities
D) Supreme Court judges
What is the maximum number of terms a U.S. president can serve?
A) 1 term
B) 2 terms
C) 3 terms
D) Unlimited
What type of voting allows U.S. citizens to vote early or by mail?
A) Instant runoff voting
B) Ranked-choice voting
C) Absentee voting
D) Primary voting