Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
100

Democrats hold more power in (cities/rural areas) and Republicans hold more power in (cities/rural areas)

What are cities and rural areas?

100

The reason why many women do not seek out elected positions

What are societal barriers?

100

The election where delegates vote on a candidate for the general election 

What is a Primary Election?

100

Free Press and the amendment it comes from

What is free from censorship and the first amendment?

100

Horserace journalism

What is focus on who's winning the polls instead of focusing on issues?

200

The purpose of a third-party 

What is to gain the attention of major political parties to bring attention to a certain issue?

200

Explain open and closed primaries

What is all registered voters can vote for a candidate no matter their party affiliation? (open) 

What is only registered voters can vote for a candidate within their registered party? (closed)

200

Ways to make voting more convenient 

What are mail-in ballots, online registration, pre-registration?

200

True or False: Mainstream media does NOT have political bias 

What is True?

Ex. New York Times, ABC News, etc. 

Not Fox News, MSNBC because it's their job to be biased

200

Soft news v. Hard News

What is news that deals with entertainment instead of issues (soft) and news that places more focus on facts (hard)?

300

An organization that involves precinct chairs, county and district executive committees, and a state executive committee

What is a Permanent Party Organization?

300

Examples of obstacles to voting

What are poll tax, white primaries, literacy tests, gerrymandering, photo ID law, etc. 

300

The process of drawing district lines in favor of a political party 

What is gerrymandering?

300

Investigative journalism and example (double points) 

What is when journalists go digging into news to find out more facts about the situation 


- Ex: Watergate

300

Homogenized news presentation

What is when more than one network is owned by one company and shows the same news on different channels?

400

Primaries and conventions that function briefly to nominate candidates, pass resolutions, adopt a party platform, and select delegates to party conventions at higher levels

What is a Temporary Party Organization?

400

A set of goals that is supported by the party or what they hope to accomplish

What is a party platform?

400

Voting for a candidate based on how you like their character

What is candidate favorability?

400

The name for media censorship

What is prior restraint?

400

Occurs when journalists or news organizations allow their own opinions to affect the news they report or the way they report it

What is media bias?

500

The reason why Texas became a Republican state over time

What is the Civil Rights Era?

500

The case that had Alabama redraw its Congressional map

What is Allen v. Milligan?

500

The case that eliminated pre-clearance in voting laws

What is Shelby County v. Holder?

500

Priming and Framing

What is indicating what's important (priming) and defining the issue (framing)?

500

Misinformation v. Disinformation

What is a mistake that can be corrected (misinformation) and intentionally misleading (disinformation)?

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