Political Parties
A Vote Is A Vote
Interest Groups
Media
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100

How our positions on different issues are developed.

What is Political Socialization?
100

A way to select a president that is based on the state's population.

What is the electoral college?

100

Their goal is to educate the public and elect candidates who support their cause.

What is an Interest Group?

100

It includes radio, TV, magazines, the internet, and newspapers.

What is Media?

100

He used to be this school's science teacher.

Who is Mr. Shoup?

200

Laws that govern our American society.

What is a Public Policy?

200
A structure that links people to their government and government to people in an attempt to ensure legitimacy in our system of government? 

What are elections?

200

Their job is to keep interest group members informed about legislative proposals that affect the goals of the interest group.

 What is a lobbyist? 

200

Allows media to filter or alter the way it presents a news story.

What is gatekeeping?

200

It's a place across from Mason County Eastern Middle/High School.

Where is the Cardinal Restaurant? 
300

Groups of people who join together to advance their beliefs through winning office and making laws.

What are political parties?

300

They offer citizens a collection of viewpoints or opinions of how the government and our society should be governed.

What is a party platform?

300

They make the subject of a lawsuit through the judicial branch.

What is litigation?

300

They bring the public’s attention to any wrongdoing or problems that arise in industry, government, or environment.

What is a Watchdog?

300

He's across the hallway and teaches high school math.

Who is Mr. Arce?

400

Our nation’s first two parties who were split over the federal government’s scope of power.

Who were the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans?

400

Allows voters to select which party’s primary they wish to participate in on the day of the election.

What is an Open Primary?

400

When interest group members campaign on behalf of a candidate who supports their stance on an issue.

What is Electioneering?

400

Using the radio, President Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke to Americans in their living room.

What were the Fireside Chats?

400
Scarlett and Gold.

What are the school's colors?

500

A cartoonist who developed the idea of using the donkey and the elephant for political parties.

Who is Thomas Nast?

500

Party members gather in predetermined locations at predetermined times to discuss the pros and cons of each party’s candidate.

What is a Caucus? 

500

These are used when the interest group is neither the plaintiff nor the defendant in the case, but will be affected by the outcome.

What are Amicus Curiae Briefs?
500

They heralded the central role television has in the democratic process.

What was the Kennedy-Nixon Debate?

500

They cheer their home team on.

Who is the Cardinal Mascot?

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