Voting booth
Party Time
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Why we vote
Election connection
100

This term refers to the legal right to vote in political elections

What is franchise (or suffrage)?

100

An organized group that may nominate candidates and seeks to influence public policy by getting its members elected to office

What is a political party?

100

These are organizations of people with shared policy goals who enter the policy process at several points to try to achieve those goals.

What are interest groups?

100

Voting based on what a citizen believes is in their own best interest

What is rational choice voting?

100

Channels that allow individuals to communicate their preferences to policy-makers, such as parties and elections?

What is a linkage institution?

200

This was a fee required of voters in many Southern states that was later abolished by the 24th Amendment

What is a poll tax?

200

A formal set of principal goals which are supported by a political party of individual candidate

What is a party platform?

200
This specific type of group focuses on a narrow interest and often dislikes compromise

What is a single-issue group?

200

Voting to decide whether the party or candidate in power should be re-elected based on the recent past

What is retrospective voting?

200

Large groups of people who push for collective action on a specific political or social issue

What is a social movement?

300

This is a ballot completed and typically mailed in advance of an election by a voter who is unable to go to the polls?

What is an absentee ballot?

300

The practice of voting for every candidate that a political party has on a general election ballot

What is straight-ticket voting?

300

The act of attempting to influence the actions, policies, or decisions of government officials

What is lobbying?

300
Voting based on predictions of how a party or candidate will perform in the future

What is prospective voting?

300

The constitutional mechanism used in the United States to choose the president and vice president

What is the Electoral College?

400

This refers to the number of eligible voters who actually participate in an election

What is voter turnout?

400

This term describes the process by which political parties identify and attract potential candidates to run for office

What is recruitment?

400

The theory of government and politics emphasizing that many groups compete and counterbalance one another in the political marketplace.

What is pluralist theory?

400

Supporting a party by voting for candidates from one political party for all offices on the ballot

What is party-line voting?

400

An organization that raises money privately to influence elections or legislation, especially at the federal level?

What is a political action committee (PAC)?

500

This is the belief that one's political participation really matters and can actually make a difference

What is political efficacy?

500
This refers to the degree to which a person identifies with and supports a particular political party

What is party identification?

500

Something of value that cannot be withheld from a non-group member, such as clean air

What is a collective good?

500

When a voter chooses candidates from different parties for different offices in the same election

What is split-ticket voting?

500

Efforts by political parties or groups to encourage people to go to the polls

What is Get out the vote? (GOTV)?

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