Here you have a cloze test to practice. Fill in the gaps with the words from the box. Then check your answers with the answer key below.
ELECTIONS
IN AMERICA
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equal
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The first point to note is that the American
presidential system [0]_____ from the parliamentary system which is widespread
in Europe and in many other democracies. In
the parliamentary system the chief executive is chosen by the legislative.
Voters usually do not vote [1]_____ for the chief executive, but rather for the
party delegate of their district and [2]_____ party holds the most seats in the
parliament in turn is able to form a government.
The American founding fathers believed that since
people [3]_____ to be ambitious by nature, where too much power is concentrated
in one person or body of the government it will inevitably [4]_____ tyrannical.
For this reason [5]_____ designing the constitution the founders based
the American system of government on a separation of powers which means
that the executive power (the President), the legislative power (Congress), and
the judicial power (the Supreme Court) are independent of each other and each
is able to[6]_____ the power of the other
branches. In order [7]_____ the
executive and legislative powers maintain their independence of each other the
founders created a [8]_____ for the president and the congressional
representatives to be elected independently of each other. Right now for
instance the Democratic Party [9]_____ a majority in both Houses of Congress,
while the president is a member of the Republican Party.
[10]_____ the terms of Article II of the US
constitution the president is elected not by Congress but by an electoral college
whose [11]_____ task is to elect the US president. After it fulfils its
function the College dissolves. Each state has a certain number of
electors which is [12]_____ to the total number of representatives the state
has in both houses of congress. Since in the House of Representatives the
number of electors is [13]_____ to the population this means that large states
such as California , Texas
or New York have many more electors than small
states such as Wyoming .
On the day of the general election , which [14]_____ on November 4,
2008, voters in each state will vote for the person they want to be President
and [15]_____ wins the popular vote in each state gets ALL of the electors
belonging to that state. The formal electoral vote is a bit later in December.
In addition to the general election there is also
another electoral process – currently in full [16]_____ - whereby each
political party elects its nominee for President. This determination is
formally made at the party conventions which meet in late August for the
Democrats and in early September for the Republicans. The [17]_____ for the
party conventions are chosen by state and each state has its own rules. Most
states use the system of a primary election – citizens using a secret [18]_____
simply vote for the candidate they prefer just like in the general election.
Some states like New Hampshire
use an open primary – you don’t need to be a member of a political party
to vote in its primary.
Some states such as Iowa do not use a primary system but instead
use a caucus. In this system the people of a [19]_____ town may attend
something like a town meeting in which they discuss and debate who should be
the nominee of their party. This is a cherished tradition among the people of Iowa who are the first
to vote for party presidential nominees.
In this election cycle the big day will be February 5
– “Super Tuesday.” On that day over twenty primaries and caucuses will be held
including some of the most delegate rich states. Generally it becomes
pretty clear by then who will be the party nominee. On rare occasions however
no candidate emerges with a clear majority of delegates and the [20]______ has
to be resolved at the convention itself, often through political horse trading.
ANSWER KEY
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1. directly
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2. whichever
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3. tend
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4. become
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5. on
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6. limit
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7. that
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8. provision
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9. holds
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10. under
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11. sole
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12. equal
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13. proportional
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14. falls
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15. whoever
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16. swing
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17. delegates
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18. ballot
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19. given
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20. issue
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