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1 1 Political Party Propaganda Elections Political SpectrumGroupsMisc 100 200 300 400 500 600

2 Political Party 100 Political party that is socially conservative

3 Republican Party Political Party 100

4 Political party that is socially liberal Political Party 200

5 Democratic Party Political Party 200

6 When one votes for all of the candidates for a particular political Political Party 300

7 Straight Ticket Political Party 300

8 When one votes for candidates from different political parties Political Party 400

9 Split Ticket Political Party 400

10 The type of election held in each state to determine each party’s candidate for presidency Political Party 500

11 Primary Political Party 500

12 Formal statement of a party’s programs and policies it will pursue once it’s candidate is in office Political Party 600

13 Platform Political Party 600

14 Propaganda 100 Used to try to persuade voters to choose one candidate over another

15 Propaganda Propaganda 100

16 Propaganda 200 Ideas & attitudes that most people hold about elected officials, candidates, government and political issues

17 Public Opinion Propaganda 200

18 Propaganda 300 When candidates go door to door to solicit votes

19 Canvassing Propaganda 300

20 Propaganda 400 would most likely use objects such as the American flag in order to attract votes

21 Symbols Propaganda 400

22 Propaganda 500 “John Edwards is the son of a millworker, & just like you, he understands the struggles of a working American.”

23 “Just plain folks” Propaganda 500

24 Propaganda 600 Urges people to follow the crowd

25 Propaganda 600 Bandwagon

26 Elections 100 This group officially elects the president of the United States

27 Electoral College Elections 100

28 Elections 200 Number of electoral votes needed to become president

29 270 Elections 200

30 Elections 300 Voting for the parties candidates that are running for the party’s nomination

31 Primary election Elections 300

32 Elections 400 Choose the parties candidates for president from the primary election

33 National Nominating Conventions Elections 400

34 Elections 500 Election that includes candidates that are not affiliated with a political party

35 general election Elections 500

36 Elections 600 What type of primaries only allows declared members of a party to vote for that party’s nominees?

37 Elections 600 Closed

38 Political Spectrum 100 Those that fall to the extreme left of the political spectrum

39 Reactionary Political Spectrum 100

40 Political Spectrum 200 Those that fall to the extreme right of the political spectrum

41 Radical Political Spectrum 200

42 Political Spectrum 300 Group would most likely want slow & little change in the government

43 Conservatives Political Spectrum 300

44 Political Spectrum 400 Early political parties that stood on a platform opposing the ratification of the Constitution

45 Antifederalists Political Spectrum 400

46 Political Spectrum 500 Those whose beliefs fall between liberal & conservatives. Usually where most people are

47 Political Spectrum 500 Moderates

48 Political Spectrum 600 They think change is good

49 Political Spectrum 600 Liberals

50 Groups 100 Group that provides funding to a candidate’s campaign

51 PAC (Political Action Committee) Groups100

52 Groups 200 Political movement that begins at the community level

53 Grassroots Movement Groups 200

54 Groups300 type of group people form when they share a common point of view about an issue

55 Interest Group Groups300

56 Groups 400 Representatives of interest groups who contact lawmakers of other government officials directly to influence their policy making

57 Lobbyists Groups 400

58 Groups 500 Group elected exclusively by voters

59 Senators & Representatives Groups 500

60 Groups 600 Must be registered, over the age of 18, and have a valid driver’s license

61 Groups 500 NC voter requirements

62 Misc 100 Drawing district lines to benefit one group or political party

63 Gerrymandering Misc 100

64 Misc 200 How is the number of electors in the Electoral College for each state determined?

65 Based on the number of members in Congress Misc 200

66 Misc 300 What is the biggest reason for people choosing not to vote?

67 Voter Apathy Misc 300

68 Misc 400 What term is used to define the individual who is currently in office who is running for re-election?

69 Incumbent Misc 400

70 Misc 500 Holding another election to remove an elected official from office is known as what?

71 Recall Misc 500

72 Misc 600 Allows people to make government policy by voting on an issue?

73 Misc 600 Referendum


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