Scandals, Money & Expression
Citizen Participation & Political Efficacy
What is the Electoral College?
Voting & Elections
Political Ideology Spectrum
100

This 1970s political scandal led to President Nixon’s resignation.

What is Watergate?

100

The belief that one’s political participation can make a difference.

What is political efficacy?

100

An unscientific survey used to gauge public opinion quickly.

What is a straw poll?

100

The right to vote.

What is suffrage?

100

A person’s consistent set of beliefs about politics, public policy, and the role of government.

What is political ideology?

200

Money donated to political parties for “party-building activities” that used to avoid limits.  

What is soft money?  

200

A vote that allows citizens to approve or reject laws passed by the legislature.

What is a referendum?

200

The process of selecting a small group from a larger population to measure opinions.

What is sampling?

200

All the people eligible to vote in an election.

What is the electorate?  

200

This ideology favors progress, government intervention in the economy, and expanded civil rights.

What is liberalism?

300

The constitutional protection that allows individuals to voice opinions without government interference.

What is freedom of expression?

300

A process by which citizens can propose new laws through petition and vote.

What is an initiative?

300

The difference between poll results and the true population opinion.

What is a sampling error?

300

An election in which voters choose candidates who will run in the general election.

What is a primary election?

300

This ideology supports limited government, traditional values, and free markets.

What is conservatism?

400

Money donated to political parties for “party-building activities” that used to avoid limits.

What is soft money?

400

A special election in which voters can remove an elected official before their term ends.

What is a recall?

400

The collective attitudes and beliefs of citizens on political issues.

What is public opinion?

400

A primary in which only registered party members can vote for their party’s candidate.

What is a closed primary?

400

Someone with extreme views seeking rapid and fundamental change in political, social, or economic systems.

What is a radical?

500

The reform that aimed to limit soft money contributions and campaign finance abuse.

What is the McCain-Feingold Act (BCRA)?

500

The system that formally elects the president and vice president of the United States.

What is the Electoral College?

500

A poll that uses random selection and scientific methods to ensure accuracy.

What is a scientific poll?

500

An election where voters choose officeholders from among candidates nominated by political parties.

What is a general election?

500

Someone who holds moderate views, often between liberal and conservative positions.

What is a moderate?

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