Functions of Political Parties
Party Systems and Differences
Campaigns, Media, and Money
Voting Rights & Elections
The Electoral College
100

This is the process where parties choose someone to represent them in an election.

What is recruiting and nominating candidates?

100

The U.S. mainly has this type of political party system.

What is a two-party system?

100

This term refers to the increasing need for candidates to raise large sums of money to run.

What are rising campaign costs?

100

To vote in Virginia, a person must be a U.S. citizen, a Virginia resident, and this age.

What is 18 years old by the day of the general election?

100

To win the presidency, a candidate must earn this many electoral votes.

What is 270?

200

Parties do this to inform citizens about where candidates stand on key topics.

What is educating the people about campaign issues?

200

One way third parties can influence elections, even when they don’t win.

What is introducing new ideas or taking votes from major parties?

200

This type of group can donate unlimited amounts of money to support or oppose candidates.

What are Super PACs?

200

The number of days before an election that voter registration closes in Virginia.

What is 22 days?

200

In most states, all of a state's electoral votes go to the winner of the popular vote. This is called the ______ system.

What is the winner-take-all system?

300

Political parties help their members do this by providing support, volunteers, and resources.

What is helping candidates win elections?

300

This part of a party tells voters what it believes and what it stands for.

What is the party platform?

300

One media role in elections is highlighting specific policy topics, also called this.

What is emphasizing selected issues?

300

This amendment allowed women to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

300

The number of electors a state has is based on this.

What is the number of senators plus representatives?

400

When a party keeps track of what elected officials are doing, they are performing this function.

What is monitoring actions of officeholders?

400

Despite differences, most parties aim to appeal to this part of the political spectrum.

What is the center?

400

One strategy for judging campaign ads is separating these two things.

What are fact and opinion?

400

Citizens with a low level of this are less likely to vote.

What is education (or income)?

400

This is when parties select a group of electors before the general election.

What is choosing a slate of electors?

500

This is the general term for all the major ways political parties engage with and involve citizens.

What are the functions of political parties?

500

This former president ran as a third-party candidate in the Bull Moose Party.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

500

The Supreme Court case that led to unlimited donations to Super PACs.

What is Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission?

500

This law was passed in 1965 to protect voting rights, especially for minorities.

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

500

These states often decide close elections, so candidates focus their campaigns there.

What are swing states?

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