POLITICAL PARTICIPATION & VOTING
VOTER BEHAVIOR & TURNOUT
ELECTIONS & CAMPAIGNS
PARTIES & NOMINATIONS
INTEREST GROUPS & MEDIA
MEDIA & PUBLIC OPINION
100

Taking part in activities that influence government.

What is political participation? (p. 419)

100

Social factors such as income, education, and occupation that influence political behavior.

What is socioeconomic status (SES)? (p. 426)

100

A system where the candidate with the most votes wins.

What is winner-take-all? (p. 440)

100

The process by which parties select candidates for office.


What is nomination? (p. 466)

100

Organizations that seek to influence public policy.

What are interest groups? (p. 485)

100

Forms of communication that reach large audiences.

What is mass media? (p. 510)

200

An organization that raises money to influence elections.

What is a political action committee (PAC)? (p. 419)

200

A person’s belief that their political participation matters.

What is political efficacy? (p. 427)

200

A state where election outcomes are highly competitive.

What is a swing state (battleground state)? (p. 441)

200

An election in which voters select party nominees.

What is a primary election? (p. 467)

200

Individuals who benefit from a group without contributing to it.

What are free riders? (p. 489)

200

Media that investigates and exposes wrongdoing.


What is investigative journalism? (p. 510)

300

The right to vote.

What is suffrage (franchise)? (p. 425)

300

Efforts to encourage people to vote.

What is political mobilization? (p. 432)

300

An effort to increase voter turnout during an election.

What is Get Out the Vote (GOTV)? (p. 444)

300

A meeting of party members to select candidates or decide policies.

What is a caucus? (p. 468)

300

Direct interaction with government officials to influence policy.

What is lobbying? (p. 491)

300

When a small number of companies control most media outlets.

What is media consolidation? (p. 515)

400

The amendment that lowered the voting age to 18.


What is the Twenty-Sixth Amendment? (p. 425)

400

Voting based on past performance of a candidate or party.

What is retrospective voting? (p. 437)

400

The system used to elect the president.

What is the Electoral College? (p. 440)

400

Delegates who are not bound to a candidate at the convention.

What are superdelegates? (p. 469)

400

A group of people who share a common interest and work together for political change.

What is a social movement? (p. 485)

400

Coverage of elections that focuses on who is winning rather than issues.

What is horse-race journalism? (p. 521)

500

The amendment that eliminated poll taxes in federal elections.

What is the Twenty-Fourth Amendment? (p. 425)

500

Voting based on what a candidate is expected to do in the future.

What is prospective voting? (p. 437)

500

A political organization that seeks to influence government policy and elections.

What is a political party? (p. 455)

500

The system in which two major political parties dominate.

What is a two-party system? (p. 474)

500

Efforts by ordinary citizens to influence government decisions.

What is grassroots lobbying? (p. 494)

500

News coverage that favors a particular political perspective.

What is partisan bias? (p. 519)

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