Candidates
Money
Media
Elections
Politics
100

An election system in which the candidate with the most votes wins.

What is a Winner-take-all system?

100

Money that is given by interest groups in order to influence the outcome of an election.

What is Interested money?

100

Filtering media 

What is Selective exposure?

100

Nominated by direct votes from the people.

What is a Direct primary?

100

A party that plays a small role in politics.

What is a Minor party?

200

The electoral system used in electing the president and vice president, in which voters vote for electors pledged to cast their ballots for a particular party’s candidates.

What is an Electoral college?

200

Contributions to a state or local party for party-building purposes.

What is soft money?

200

The process by which we develop our political attitudes, values, and beliefs.

What is Political socialization?

200

Where people are not required to declare party affiliation.

What are Open primarys?

200

When a party overruns the other that was in office.

What is a Realigning election?

300

Candidates may get in an election because of the popularity of candidates above them on the ballot.

What is the Coattail effect?

300

Donations made to political candidates, party committees, or groups which, by law, are limited and must be declared.

What is hard money?

300

 They are a tax-exempt organization.

What are 527 groups?

300

To select nominees for the parties.

What is a Party convention?

300

The idea that the government should not interfere with commerce.

What is Laissez-faire economics?

400

Focusing on the candidate specifically and not the party.

What is Candidate appeal?

400

Money spent by individuals or groups not associated with candidates to elect or defeat candidates for office.


What are Independent expenditures?

400

A news that advocates the election or defeat of a specific candidate.

What are Independent expenditures?

400

Where local people give their opinions over the candidates.

What is Caucus?

400

The idea that the government can stabilize the economy.

What is Keynesian Economics?

500

An electoral district in which voters choose one representative or official.

What is a Single-member district?

500

Media that emphasize the news.

What is News media?

500

The idea that the government can stabilize the economy.

What are Keynesian Economics?

500

Someone voting for the opposite party that they correlate with.

What is Crossover voting?

500

Where one party controls the white house and the other controls both houses of congress.

What is a Divided government?

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