Political Ideology
Interest Group Methods
Endorsements
100

This ideology supports a limited role for government in both the economy and people's lives, advocating for free markets and individual rights.

What is Conservatism?

100

This activity involves the direct influence on lawmakers or government officials to enact specific policies, often through personal contact or organized campaigns.

What is Lobbying?

100

In 2016, this pop icon's endorsement of a presidential candidate brought attention to the candidate’s ability to connect with youth.

Who is Taylor Swift?

200

This political viewpoint seeks a balance between traditional values and change, favoring a middle ground in policy debates.

What is Moderatism?

200

This method involves interest groups suing to change laws or policies, often through the courts.

What is Litigating?

200

This term refers to the practice of celebrities endorsing candidates or policies, which can help candidates engage a younger and more diverse voter base.

What is political mobilization?

300

This ideology calls for a fundamental transformation of society, often advocating for the complete restructuring of political and economic systems.

What is Radicalism?

300

This is the practice where interest groups work to influence the outcome of elections by supporting candidates or mobilizing voters.

What is Electioneering?

300

In 2020, this social media platform played a key role in celebrity endorsements influencing younger voters, as it was used by both candidates and celebrities to sway public opinion.

What is Twitter?

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