voting
political parties
elections
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media coverage
100

party-line voting (straight-ticket)

What is the process in which voters select candidates based on their party affiliation (doesn't have to be your assigned political party?)

100

Democratic Party

What is a party founded in 1828 by Jackson to support a decentralized government and states' rights?

100
Critical election
What is an election when a significant group of voters changes their traditional patterns of party loyalty? 
100

PAC

What is an organization that raises money to elect and defeat candidates and may donate money directly to a candidate's campaign, subject to limits?

100

horse-race journalism

What is the coverage of political campaigns that focuses more on the drama of a campaign than political issues (which candidate is ahead)?

200

rational choice voting

What is voting based on what a voter believes is in their best interest?

200

Republican Party

What is a party created in 1854 to promote social and fiscal conservatism?

200

Election cycles

What are presidential elections (4 years) and congressional elections/midterms (2 years). 

200
super PACs

What is an organization that may spend unlimited amounts of money on a political campaign, as long as the spending is not coordinated with a campaign?

200

mass media

What is forms of communication that reach millions of people?

300

retrospective/prospective voting

What is voting for a candidate because you liked what they did in the past? What is voting for a candidate because of what they are offering in the future?

300

Party Platforms

What is a formal set of principle goals supported by a political party or candidate in order to appeal to the general public?

300

winner-take-all

What is winner gets all of the electoral votes?

300

campaign finance reform

What is sources of finance that include political parties, private citizens, personal savings, political committees, public funds (tax money), PACs, and super PACs?

300

linkage institutions

What is channels that connect individuals with the government, including elections, political parties, interest groups, and the media?

400

Voting process

What is casting ballots, counting votes, candidate/issues with majority wins?

400

third-party

What is electoral contenders other than the two major parties (not unusual, but rarely win)?

400
Incumbency advantage

What is the edge given to those who have already been in office (ex. more name recognition, easier access to campaign finance)?

400

Buckley v. Valeo

What is a SCOTUS case where SCOTUS upheld federal limits on campaign contributions and ruled that spending money to influence elections is a form of constitutionally protected free speech? Candidates can give unlimited amounts of money to their own campaigns. 

400

frontloading

What is the recent tendency of states to hold primaries earlier in the calendar in order to capitalize on media attention?

500

24th/26th Amendment

What is the elimination of poll taxes? What is lowering the voting age from 21 to 18?

500

Realignment

What is a substantial and longterm shift in party allegiance by individuals and groups, usually resulting in a change in policy direction?

500

Electoral College

What is the constitutionally required process for selecting the president through slates of electors chosen in each state, who are pledged to vote for a nominee in the presidential election (Article 1, Sec 2)?

500

Wildcard- Fed 10, Brutus 1, Fed 51

What is important documents?

Fed 10- Madison argues liberty is safest in large republic because of factions. Also includes diversity makes tyranny by the majority more difficult.

Brutus 1- Yates, against Constitution, central gov is too powerful and will need to represent too many interest, needs a Bill of Rights, argued for state gov

Fed 51- Separation of powers within national gov is the best way to prevent the concentration of power.

500

types of news agencies

What is transnational/world news, continental/regional, national?

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