THE PRESIDENT AND VOTING

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THE PRESIDENT AND VOTING CHAPTER 8,9,17 TEST REVIEW THE PRESIDENT AND VOTING

OPEN NOTE QUIZ NAME 2 WAYS TO INCREASE VOTER PARTICIPATION. WHAT TYPE OF BALLOT LISTS THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY IN A COLUMN? WHAT 2 PRESIDENTS WERE IMPEACHED? NAME 3 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE VOTER PARTICIPATION. LIST 3 VOTER REQUIREMENTS.

7 ROLES OF THE PRESIDENT TERMS PARDON AMNESTY PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES CABINET PLATFORM PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS ELECTORAL COLLEGE

MULTIPLE CHOICE EFFECT OF MAGIC DOZEN FORMAL ROLE OF V.P. PRESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS PRESIDENT’S OPTIONS UPON RECEIVING A BILL PRESIDENT’S TERM AMENDMENT 22 ELECTORAL VOTES NECESSARY TO WIN WEAKNESSES OF ELECTORAL COLLEGE WHY WILL GA’S ELECTORAL VOTES ↑IN 04

SHORT ANSWER WHAT HAPPENS IF NO ONE WINS A MAJORITY OF ELECTORAL VOTES? WHEN? LIST 2 CRITICISMS OF PRES. PRIMARIES. HOW CAN A THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE AFFECT ELECTORAL VOTES? NAME 3 SIMILARITIES B/T LINCOLN AND JFK’S ASSASSINATION EXPLAIN IMPEACHMENT ONLY 4 TERM PRESIDENT ONLY PRESIDENT TO SERVE IN NON-CONSECUTIVE TERMS EXPLAIN WHEN NEITHER THE PRESIDENT NOR THE V.P. RECEIVED ANY VOTES EXPLAIN THE 20 YEAR CURSE CYCLE

VOTING TERMS ELECTORATE POLL TAX GRANDFATHER CLAUSE LITERACY TEST SUFFRAGE PARTY COLUMN BALLOT REGISTRATION STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET INDEPENDENT VOTER POLITICAL EFFICACY POLLING PLACE PRECINCT VOTING TERMS

WHICH AMENDMENT? ABOLISHED POLL TAX OCCURRED BECAUSE VIETNAM AFRICAN AMERICAN SUFFRAGE WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVED INAGURATION DAY SEPARATED PRES. AND V.P. LIMITED THE PRESIDENT’S TERMS

VOTER PARTICIPATION AND REGISTRATION CHARACTERISTICS OF VOTERS 3 SUGGESTIONS TO INCREASE VOTER PARTICIPATION 3 REASONS FOR LOW VOTER PART. GA. REGISTRATION LIST 3 REASONS WHY THE RIGHT TO VOTE CAN BE DENIED.