Political Parties
Interest Groups
Elections/Campaigns
The Media
Random Vocab
100

Name the type of party system the United States.

Two-Party System

100

Public demonstration designed to call attention to the need for change.

Protests

100

How many votes does a candidate need to win a presidential campaign?

270

100

This is the slanting of political news coverage in the favor of one political party over another.

Partisan Bias

100

Forms of communication that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking

Social Media

200

Name the two original political parties in the United States?

Federalists and Anti-Federalists
200
Name one reason that the BLM movement was successful.

-Use of social media to spread first-hand accounts of police brutality

-Viral messages through social media

-Constant media coverage about protests

200

This amendment gave women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

200

This is where journalists will look up and try to expose evidence of wrong doing in the government.

Investigative Journalism

200

This interest group theory believes that only the rich and powerful groups are the ones that control the government.

Elite Theory

300

Name two issues in the United States and explain how the Democrats/Republicans view those issues.

Literally any issue, just need to explain it properly.

300

This interest group theory believes that there are too many interest groups in the system and they cause problems for the government.

Hyper-pluralist theory

300

This amendment gave 18-year-olds the right to vote.

26th Amendment.
300

Name three types of media.

Broadcast, Social, News, Mass
300

These are states that show a close battle between Democrats and Republicans in the polls

Battleground States

400

Name three things that Political Parties do.

Nominate Candidates, Influence Policy, Unite Government, Create Balance, Inform Citizens
400

Name the three points of an Iron Triangle.

Bureaucratic Agency, Congress and an Interest Group

400
Name and describe two institutional factors that influence voting

VoterID Laws - IDs cost money, might not have one

Mail-in ballots - Make it easier to vote, just mail it in

Election day - Regular tuesday, many people need to work for $$$

Registration - Some states allow online registration, makes it easier

400

Name and explain two ways the media can affect a campaign?

Horse-Race Journalism: focusing on the drama of winning, Watchdog Journalism: focusing on government wrongdoing to expose them, Trial balloons: politicians leaking stories to see how the public reacts, Sound bites: only focusing on small parts of a speech, News Coverage: only covering surface parts of campaign


400

This is an organization that sponsors candidates for public office under the organization's name, label, title or banner 

Political Party

500

Name three types of third parties and give an example.

Splinter Party (Green, Libertarian, Tea)

Single-Issue (Prohibition, Animals)

Extension (American Independent, Progressive)

500

Name three types of interest groups and give an example of each.

Single-Issue: NRA, PETA, Right to Life

Economic: National Realtor Group, Unions

Public Interest: Sierra Club, Habitat for Humanity, NAACP


500

Name three things that affect voter turnout and explain how.

Education: More education, more likely to vote

Age: Older, more likely to vote

Money: More money, more likely to vote

Marital Status: Married, more likely to vote

Gender: Women more likely to vote

500

What are three ways the media influences politics?

More access to information/platforms, infotainment makes news engaging, polarizes Americans by allowing them to select news they want to hear, creates echo chambers, allows misinformation or radicalization


500

Interest group theory that believes that groups in the USA compete against each other to influence the government and it is relatively equal.

Pluralist Theory

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