Ideology and policy making
Voting rights, voting behavior
Measuring public opinion, media
Before and After
Political Ideology, Socialization
200

How do political ideologies influence the policy priorities of major parties?

What is by guiding what issues parties focus on and how they solve them

200

A type of primary election that requires a registration as a party affiliate to vote


What is a closed primary

200

A style of writing that involves sensationalized, unethical, and exaggerated news 

What is yellow journalism?

200

This informal way of gauging  a large population opinion and what the 24 amendment prohibited

What is Straw poll tax?

200

This ideology supports government action to achieve equal opportunity and to protect rights

What is Liberalism

400

What is one key difference between liberals and conservatives in economic policy

What is Liberals favor government intervention, conservatives favor free-market solutions

400

The belief that one can make a change through political participations and sharing a opinion

What is Political efficacy

400

This media targeting a general audience including newspaper and magazines

What is popular press?

400

An organized group of people that share a political ideology AND early American news paper financed and controlled by political party

What is political party press?

400

What is a political value

What shapes the beliefs of how people think or view the government?

600

This is how lobbying influences members of Congress?

What is providing information, giving political support or persuading lawmakers.

600

**Daily Double**

What is the 26th amendment?

600

Form of news that discussed what should and shouldn't be considered as issues

What is Gatekeeper

600

The way we see politics AND a poll that measure a person political beliefs

What is political ideology polling?

600

The lifelong process where individuals acquire their political attitudes, values and beliefs 

What is political socialization?

800

What is one way political parties shape public policy outcomes?

What is organizing the government; setting legislative agendas; passing laws?

800

The right to vote is also known as

What is suffrage?
800

Form of news that discussed wrong doing within the government


What is Watchdog?

800

Government law design to improve human welfare AND the process of making a law

What is social policy making?

800

The thing where most of your political socialization is from

What is your family?

1000

How do PACs and super PACs influence elections and policy

What is raising money and spending on campaigns to support candidates and their issues.

1000

What is it called when a person votes for a candidate based on the candidate's past performance in office?

What is retrospective voting?
1000

Poll that is used right after you cast your vote

What is an exit poll?

1000

 News that focus on polling data and who is winning or losing AND voluntary activities by citizens aimed at influencing government policy

What is horse racing politics participations?

1000

The ideology far to the right that wants to return before certain changes were made

What is reactionary ideology?

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