Vocab
Political Parties
Interest Groups
Media
Other
100

_____ journalism is purposefully sensational and/or exaggerated in order to grab the reader's attention and ultimately sell more papers.

Yellow

100

In 1860, Lincoln is elected. The Whigs and _____ join the Republican Party.

African Americans

100

Interest Groups attempt to get people physically involved in their cause which is known as _____ members.

mobilizing

100

_____ is spoken words that are designed to harm a person's reputation.

Slander

100

Today, more people identify as _____ on the ideological spectrum which leaves a lot of votes up for grabs.

independent

200

The objective of a _____ is to expose corruption, specifically in government but also in business.

muckraker

200

The first contested election in the U.S. was in _____ between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.

1796

200

Interest groups inform the public about the voting practices of candidates by _____ them on their effectiveness towards their cause.

rating

200

The ____ amendment to the Constitution protects the media.

1st

200

The first U.S. President to appear on television was _____.

Franklin Roosevelt

300

The "party in the _____" are crucial to an election because the parties can count on their votes... no matter what!!

electorate

300

In 1896 the major parties adopt the platforms of both the Progressive and ______ Parties in order to pull their supporters away.

Populist

300

_____ is the idea that power is (or should be) dispersed among a variety of economic and ideological pressure groups but some argue that this can lead to chaos.

Pluralism

300

One positive thing about Interest Groups is that they give the people a ____ whereby they can advocate for a cause.

voice

300

In 1928, ______ redefined the Democrat party that included farmers, immigrants, and the South.

Andrew Jackson

400

The interests of many groups may collide within a system and render the government unable to act; this is known as _____.

demosclerosis

400

In 1968, Southern Democrats shift allegiances due to _____ betrayal, and the Democrats are forever changed.

Lyndon Johnson's

400

Those opposed to interest group practices say that they pressure politicians and even commit _____ to advance their cause.

crimes

400

In the 1920s ____ broadcasting made its appearance as a popular source for news.

radio

400

The _____ executes the laws that serve to regulate the media industry.

Federal Communications Commission

500

_____ journalism is reporting done by any average citizen with a camera.

Citizen

500

The first political parties were the Federalists and the ______ who were also known as the Jeffersonian -Republicans.

Democrat-Republicans

500

_____ is the process used by interest groups to bring about change by backing lawsuits within the court system.

Litigation

500

In the 1860s, printing ____ declined due to new machines and manufacturing techniques.

costs

500

In the 1940s, _____ prompted more people to purchase televisions so they could keep up with current events.

World War II

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