Elections
Campaign Finance
Interest Groups
The Media
Unit Review
100

What type of votes put the president in office?

Electoral College

100

What is the Federal Elections Commission (FEC)

This agency was created to oversee and regulate the money being spent on political campaigns.

100

What is the name of the group of people who have benefited from the work of interest groups without providing financial support?

Free Rider Problem

100

A person accused of a crime cannot afford an attorney, so the state provides the accused with a public defender. Which of the following amendments in the Bill of Rights best applies in this scenario?


What is New York Times Co. v. United States (1971)?


100

Court case that established the judicial review

Marbury v madison(1803)

200

Define Winner-Take-All Elections

You have to have the majority percentage of votes against other candidates.

200

What is the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Acts (BCRA)

This act increased the amount of hard money that can be spent on a candidate.

200

Define Amicus curiae brief 


Established tool used by interest groups to influence judicial decisions. Mainly in the the supreme court.

200

In what Document: Argued that the moral obligation is to break an unjust law in order to achieve justice, calling for immediate action against action


What is Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail"?


200

Prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines or cruel and unusual punishments

8th amendment 

300

Which primary election take the longest?

Caucuses

300

What is the difference between hard money and soft money?

Hard money is the contributions given directly to a candidate. Soft money on the other hand, is the money donated to a party or interest group who can buy advertising on the candidate's behalf. Soft money is not subject to campaign finance laws.

300

Define Grassroots Lobbying & Protests

Influence legislation by using the public to pressure officials through campaigns, petitions and direct calls to actions.

300


Define the word: Rather than focus on positioning or the qualifications, the media often focuses on who is ahead in polls, raising the most money, and who has won the most recent debate.   


What is Horse Race

Mentality? 

300

A person accused of a crime cannot afford an attorney, so the state provides the accused with a public defender. Which of the following amendments in the Bill of Rights best applies in this scenario?

The Sixth Amendment


400

Define Party Realignment

A major and lasting change in the demographic of voters

400

In the case of Citizens United v. FEC, what did the court rule? 

The court ruled that limits on contributions from individuals and corporations was a violation of free speech. The court also ruled that corporate funding of ads and broadcasts cannot be limited.

400

Define Recruit and Endorse Political Candidates

The action of recruiting and endorsing political candidates that involves identifying the value aligned individuals

400


What is this word: Electoral strategies which primarily focus on the individual candidate rather than political party?



What is a candidate centered campaign? 


400

A essay written by a Anti-Federalist that argued a large republic would lead to tyranny what is the name of this document?

Brutus 1 

500

Who does the 24th Amendment help?

Helps economically disadvantaged individuals and their right to vote.

500

What is the difference between a PAC and a Super PAC?  

A PAC is an organization that raise's limited amount of money and can be coordinated with the candidate. A Super PAC on the other hand, can be formed by anyone and accept unlimited donations and cannot be coordinated with the candidate 

500

Define Advertising 

The action of interest using soft money to endorse candidates

500

Creating a present danger through the use of free speech and held government could regulate speech in which the public in danger


Schenck v. United States (1919)


500

The Declaration of Independence states “Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” This was a revolutionary change from the system of British monarchy, which was based on the divine right of kings. For which of the ideals of democracy does this quote provide a foundation?



Popular sovereignty


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