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1 Political Party Propaganda Elections Political SpectrumGroupsMisc 100 200 300 400 500 600
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Political Party 100 Political party that is socially conservative
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Republican Party Political Party 100
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Political party that is socially liberal Political Party 200
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Democratic Party Political Party 200
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When one votes for all of the candidates for a particular political Political Party 300
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Straight Ticket Political Party 300
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When one votes for candidates from different political parties Political Party 400
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Split Ticket Political Party 400
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The type of election held in each state to determine each party’s candidate for presidency Political Party 500
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Primary Political Party 500
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Formal statement of a party’s programs and policies it will pursue once it’s candidate is in office Political Party 600
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Platform Political Party 600
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Propaganda 100 Used to try to persuade voters to choose one candidate over another
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Propaganda Propaganda 100
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Propaganda 200 Ideas & attitudes that most people hold about elected officials, candidates, government and political issues
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Public Opinion Propaganda 200
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Propaganda 300 When candidates go door to door to solicit votes
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Canvassing Propaganda 300
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Propaganda 400 would most likely use objects such as the American flag in order to attract votes
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Symbols Propaganda 400
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Propaganda 500 “John Edwards is the son of a millworker, & just like you, he understands the struggles of a working American.”
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“Just plain folks” Propaganda 500
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Propaganda 600 Urges people to follow the crowd
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Propaganda 600 Bandwagon
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Elections 100 This group officially elects the president of the United States
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Electoral College Elections 100
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Elections 200 Number of electoral votes needed to become president
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270 Elections 200
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Elections 300 Voting for the parties candidates that are running for the party’s nomination
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Primary election Elections 300
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Elections 400 Choose the parties candidates for president from the primary election
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National Nominating Conventions Elections 400
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Elections 500 Election that includes candidates that are not affiliated with a political party
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general election Elections 500
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Elections 600 What type of primaries only allows declared members of a party to vote for that party’s nominees?
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Elections 600 Closed
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Political Spectrum 100 Those that fall to the extreme left of the political spectrum
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Reactionary Political Spectrum 100
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Political Spectrum 200 Those that fall to the extreme right of the political spectrum
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Radical Political Spectrum 200
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Political Spectrum 300 Group would most likely want slow & little change in the government
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Conservatives Political Spectrum 300
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Political Spectrum 400 Early political parties that stood on a platform opposing the ratification of the Constitution
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Antifederalists Political Spectrum 400
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Political Spectrum 500 Those whose beliefs fall between liberal & conservatives. Usually where most people are
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Political Spectrum 500 Moderates
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Political Spectrum 600 They think change is good
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Political Spectrum 600 Liberals
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Groups 100 Group that provides funding to a candidate’s campaign
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PAC (Political Action Committee) Groups100
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Groups 200 Political movement that begins at the community level
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Grassroots Movement Groups 200
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Groups300 type of group people form when they share a common point of view about an issue
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Interest Group Groups300
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Groups 400 Representatives of interest groups who contact lawmakers of other government officials directly to influence their policy making
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Lobbyists Groups 400
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Groups 500 Group elected exclusively by voters
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Senators & Representatives Groups 500
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Groups 600 Must be registered, over the age of 18, and have a valid driver’s license
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Groups 500 NC voter requirements
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Misc 100 Drawing district lines to benefit one group or political party
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Gerrymandering Misc 100
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Misc 200 How is the number of electors in the Electoral College for each state determined?
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Based on the number of members in Congress Misc 200
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Misc 300 What is the biggest reason for people choosing not to vote?
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Voter Apathy Misc 300
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Misc 400 What term is used to define the individual who is currently in office who is running for re-election?
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Incumbent Misc 400
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Misc 500 Holding another election to remove an elected official from office is known as what?
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Recall Misc 500
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Misc 600 Allows people to make government policy by voting on an issue?
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Misc 600 Referendum
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