Political Spectrum
Nomination Process
Conventions and Primaries
Electoral College
General Election and Reforms
100

Someone on this side of the political spectrum would likely agree that private market forces should dictate the economy.





Answer: What is the Right (Conservative)?

100

This term describes the critical first step in the process of filling public offices by naming those seeking office.

What is nomination?

100

This is how often the National Convention occurs for the two major political parties.

What is every four years?

100

This is the minimum number of electoral votes any single state can have.

What is three?

100

Presidential elections are held every this many years.

What is four years?

200

This major political party is most associated with social welfare programs and government regulation of business.

What is the Democratic Party?

200

These are the three of the main ways a presidential candidate can be nominated for a ballot.

What are Petition, Caucus, and Self-Announcement, Primary, Convention?

200

This type of primary allows any qualified voter to participate, regardless of their party affiliation.

What is an open primary?

200

This is the biggest obstacle to eliminating the Electoral College in favor of a direct popular vote.

What is it would require a Constitutional Amendment?

200

This is the specific day of the week and month that Congressional and Presidential elections are held.

What is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November (of even-numbered years)?

300

This is the primary role of a political party once its candidate has been successfully elected to office.

What is to govern and implement party policies?

300

This is a local meeting used to select delegates for a local convention.




What is a caucus?

300

This type of primary limits voters to the ballot of the party in which they are registered.

What is a closed primary?

300

In 2012, if California had used this plan instead of winner-take-all, Mitt Romney would have received more electoral votes.

What is the proportional representation plan?

300

This term describes when a minor-party candidate takes enough votes from a major-party candidate to allow a third candidate to win.

What is the spoiler role?

400

These are the two most important functions of a political party during a national election.

What are informing and activating (inspiring) voters?

400

This state traditionally holds the nation’s first caucus-style primary election.

What is Iowa?

400

While platforms are often decided early, this remains the most important official function of the national convention.

What is picking the party's presidential candidate?

400

This specific outcome occurred in the 2016 election regarding the popular and electoral votes.

What is Hillary Clinton won the popular vote but lost the presidency due to the Electoral College?

400

Who are you voting for when you cast a ballot in a Presidential election?

What is an Elector?
500

Political parties are essential to democratic government because they provide this vital link.

What is a link between representatives and their constituents?

500

This is a potential negative consequence of a "primary fight" within a political party.

What is leaving party supporters divided at the time of the general election?

500

Modern national conventions are still beneficial because they provide this opportunity for the party.

What is promoting the candidates and gaining public support?

500

This feature of the electoral system describes contests where only one candidate is elected to each office on a ballot.

What are single-member districts?

500

This proposed reform is considered the "most democratic" because it ensures every individual vote has equal weight and the national popular winner always wins.

What is Direct Popular Election?

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