Campaign Finance
Media in Campaigns
Advertising/ Debates
Primaries, Caucuses, and Convention
The Electoral College
100

This law regulates how much money can be donated to a campaign and from who.

What is the FEC

100

This uninhibited institution places an additional check on the government. 

What is the Free Press
100

This is the name for televised debates that give voters a chance to compare candidates directly on issues.

What are Presidential debates

100

This is the first state to hold a primary during the presidential election cycle, giving it significant influence.

What is New Hampshire

100

How many electoral votes are there in total?

What is 538

200

This acronym stands for groups who raise money in support of a political candidate.  

What is PAC's

200

This newspaper established "News Bureaus" and is widely considered the most credible news source today.

What is the Associated Press

200

This type of political advertisement criticizes an opponent's character or policies, often using fear or skepticism to influence voters.

What are attack ads

200

What kinds of districts have created one-party dominance's? 

What is Gerrymandered

200

How many electoral votes does a president need to win?

What is 270

300

Compared to Buckley v. Valeo, this case from 2010 is widely protested with the slogan, "Democracy is not for sale!"

What is Citizens United v. FEC

300

This type of journalism relies heavily on what people deem important. 

What is Gatekeeping

300

These are advertisements intended to emphasize a candidate’s positive qualities and policy positions, often avoiding attacks on opponents.

What are positive issue ads

300

This type of primary allows only registered party members to vote for their party's candidates.

What are closed primaries

300

How many electoral votes does Washington D.C. get? 

What is 3


400

The acronym "FECA" stands for this act, which in 1974 was amended in response to financial abuses. 

What is the Federal Election Campaign Act

400

This was the year the the FCC (Federal Communications Commision) was created. 

What was 1934

400

The first televised presidential debate in U.S. history featured these two candidates.

Who are John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon

400

In this type of voting event, party members gather to discuss and vote openly on their preferred candidate.

What is a caucus

400

What is a state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican candidate in a statewide election called?

What is a swing state

500

Political parties give this much money every calendar year as a donation to federal PACs.

What is $5000

500

This type of media is referred to as this, which increases bias and is directed towards the consumers views. 

What is Slanted Media
500

This technique involves subtly planting false or misleading ideas in the audience’s mind, often framed as a hypothetical during a debate.

What is a debate gaffe

500

These delegates at a party's national convention are not bound to vote based on primary or caucus results and can support any candidate.

What are superdelegates

500

The Electoral College was created by these people in 1787?

What are the framers of the Constitution

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