Political Parties
Analyzing Campaigns
Campaign Finance
Voting
Electoral College
100

What is a political platform?

A party's ideas for what they want to accomplish while in office

100

What is bias?

Being for or against something in an unfair way

100

How much can an individual donate to a candidate?

Up to $2700

100

What are the three requirements to vote in Virginia

You must be 18 or older
You must be a citizen of Virginia
You must be registered to vote

100

What is a "winner-take-all system"?

When you win a state, you take all the electoral college votes

200

What is the main difference between the main parties and third parties

Third parties rarely win elections because they typically focus on one specific issue.

200

What is propaganda? 

Misleading information used to promote a political idea.

200

What's the main difference between PACs and Super PACs?

PACs can only donate up to $5000 whereas Super PACs can donate an unlimited amount of money

200

What are the three ways you can register to vote?

In person
By mail
Online

200

Who picks the president?

Electoral College

300

What are the two main roles of third parties?

To have their platforms picked up by a major party
To spoil elections by taking votes from a major party

300

What's the difference between an op-ed and an editorial

Op-eds offer the opinion of the writer whereas editorials offer the opinion of the paper.

300

True or false:

Campaign finance reform has led to legislation that limits individual contributions to campaigns

True

300

What amendment gave women the right to vote?

19th

300

How many votes do you need to win the electoral college?

270

400

What is the political spectrum?

Bonus: Where on the political spectrum do both parties target to win elections

A range of possibilities regarding where you stand based on your political beliefs

Bonus: The center

400

What are the four roles of media in elections?

Identify candidates
Emphasize issues
Write articles to increase engagement
Broadcast different points of view

400

Give one reason why the rise in campaign finance costs matter in elections

More time fundraising less time working

More money= More access to run
Encourages the use of special interest groups such as PACs or Super PACs

400

What are two reasons people typically don't vote?

They don't care
They aren't registered
Their vote doesn't matter
They don't have time

400

Because of the electoral college, do candidates spend more time in states with:
High populations
Low populations
A lot of land
A little land

High populations
500

What are the four main functions of political parties?

Recruit and nominate candidates
Educate the people on campaign issues
Help candidates win elections
Monitor the actions of officeholders

500

What are the four main strategies for analyzing a political campaign?

Separate facts from opinions
Detect Bias
Evaluate Sources
Identify Propaganda

500

What was the result of Citizens United vs. FEC?

Super PACs could give an unlimited amount of money by extending first amendment free speech to special interest groups.
500

What are three factors that influence the likelihood someone votes?

Education
Age
Income

500

How do you determine how many electoral college votes a state gets?

Congressional representation
# in the house + # in the senate

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