Civic Engagement
Voting Laws and Amendments
Political Parties
Electoral Process
100

This is the age you have to be in order to vote.

18 years old

100

What is the 19th Amendment?

Women gain the right to vote

100

What does "ideology" mean?

Political belief

100

When is election day?

The first Tuesday of November 

(November 5th)

200

How old do you have to be to PRE-register to vote?

16 years old

200

What are historic barriers to voting? (Ways People of Color have been prevented from voting)

Poll taxes, literacy tests, intimidation, Jim Crow laws (segregation)

200

Republicans align with __________ ideology

Democrats align with ___________ ideology

R: Conservative

D: Liberal

200

How do we narrow down the presidential candidates in California?

A primary election

300

Ways you can make a difference in America are called ______________________ and include organizing a fundraiser, creating an issue website, organizing a letter writing campaign, etc. 

Civic participation

300

What is the 26th Amendment?

Decrease the voting age to 18

300

A political party's goals/stance on an issue is called their

political platform

300

In what type of primary election can an independent voter NOT vote?

Closed primary.

They CAN vote in open primaries and blanket primaries

400

Having low political efficacy means the person likely...

will not vote

400

The process of manipulating a regions boundaries to favor one political party over the other

Gerrymandering 

400

Explain a third party candidate "splitting the vote"

A third party candidate will take away votes from two major candidates-- sometimes making an unfavorable candidate win because we have a winner-takes-all system. 

400

What are reasons the Electoral College was created?

To give rural states/opinions representation (they're not drowned out by larger populations)

The founders feared the uneducated population would not vote for the best candidate

500

In any given election, _____ amount of people choose NOT to vote.

2/3rd

500

How has the Voting Rights Act of 1965 changed America?

Ended intimidation practices and unfair laws that had prevented People of Color/minority groups from voting

500

What is 1 barrier to success for third parties?

1. Less influence: less supporters, less money

2. Too narrow platform: doesn't talk about all the issues voters care about

3. The way elections are structured (majority wins/winner-takes-all) means that it a third party candidate needs to BEAT both the Repub. and Dem.

500

If a candidate wins a majority of the votes in California, then ALL of California's 55 electoral votes go to that candidate. This is called...

Winner-takes-all system

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