U.S. Political Spectrum 1.Democrat 3.Liberal 5. Donkey 7. Left Wing 2. Republican 4. Conservative 6. Elephant 8. Right Wing 9. Moderate 10. Independent.

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U.S. Political Spectrum 1.Democrat 3.Liberal 5. Donkey 7. Left Wing 2. Republican 4. Conservative 6. Elephant 8. Right Wing 9. Moderate 10. Independent

Political Spectrum- People example E Extreme Right Extreme Left. C D ABAB F J H I F. Barack Obama G. Joe Lieberman H. Bill Clinton I. Nancy Pelosi J. Michael Moore A. George Bush B. Dick Cheney C. John McCain D. Arnold Schwarzenegger E. Rush Limbaugh There are people and groups that are ultra extreme and are willing to use violence to get their point of view across. Pro abortion, Anti abortion, KKK G

1. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ____________ 4. ____________ 5. _______________ 6. _______________ 7. _______________ 8. _______________ 9. ________________ 10. _______________ Political Spectrum Using the word bank label the spectrum Word Bank A. DemocratB. RepublicanC. ModerateD. LiberalA. Conservative B. IndependentC. Left Wing D. DonkeyA. Right WingB. Elephant