Voting
Ideology
Campaign Finance
Parties
Campaigns
100

Accurate polls rely on this approach to the selection of respondents

What is random sampling?

100

The body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc. that guides an individual or group, particularly in reference to socio-political matters

What is Ideology?

100

Money contributed to a party for political activities not directly endorsing or opposing candidates for office not subject to federal restrictions

What is soft money?

100

Only registered members of a party may vote in one of these

What is a Closed Primary?

100

The primary purpose of a Campaign Ad

What is activating latent partisanship?

200

In a Democracy, high turnout is so important because

The higher the turnout the more legitimate the election

200

An economic system in which the means of production are directed by the movement of capital

What is Capitalism?

200

Banned soft money donations to national parties and restricted independent expenditures on political campaigns

What is the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002? (McCain-Feingold Act)

200

A delegate sent to the national convention by party leaders without being pledged to a particular candidate

What is a super-delegate?

200

An issue on which everyone agrees, and the question is whether the candidate also agrees

What is a valence issue?

300

Ruled that the grandfather clause allowing white illiterates to circumvent literacy tests at the polls were unconstitutional

What is Guinn v. United States (1915)?

300

An economic system in which the means of production are consciously directed towards the common good

What is Socialism?

300

Ruled that independent campaign expenditures by corporations and unions are constitutionally protected

What is Citizens United v. FEC (2010)?

300

The primary system has led to this significant difference between parties in the United States versus parties in other countries

What is less control over ballot access?

300

The ability of members of congress to send mail free of charge

What is the Franking Privilege?

400

Ruled that white primaries were unconstitutional

What is Smith v. Alright (1944)?

400

Information shortcuts used as “handholds” by which citizens make political identifications and decisions

What are heuristics?

400

Organization which can spend unlimited money on political advertisements that are not coordinated with the campaign and primarily engages in this activity

What is a super-PAC?

400

One of the primary causes of the two-party system

What is the winner-takes-all system of elections/single member districts?

400

The primary factor determining the outcome of a Congressional Election

What is a candidate's incumbency status?

500

Gave youths between the ages of 18 and 21 the right to vote at the Federal AND State level

What is the 26th Amendment?

500

“Liberal” and “Conservative” ideological labels as used in the United States have what relationship with those labels used generally/historically?

Both labels are more similar in usage to the general/historical usage of the label “Liberal”

500

A group prohibited by law from directing more than 50% of its spending to political activities

What is a 501(c)4 group?

500

Formally adopts a party's platform for a particular election cycle

What is the National Convention?

500

The reason an incumbent has a difficult time winning when the economy is suffering

What is retrospective voting?

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