Elections
Media
Finance
Amendments
Constitution
100

entrance poll

Poll entering into an election

100

Watch dog

To keep an eye on the political power and actions

100

hard money

Money that is given to a specific candidate. 


100

Amendment One

Freedom of Religion, Press, Speech, Assembly, Petition

100

preamble

The introduction to the Constitution.

200

exit poll

poll exiting an election

200

Selective Exposure

A tendency for people both consciously and unconsciously to seek out material that supports their existing attitudes and opinions and to actively avoid material that challenges their views.

200

soft money

a contribution to a political party that is not accounted as going to a particular candidate, thus avoiding various legal limitations.


200

Amendment Eleven

Prevents suits against states

200

three branches of government

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

300

Interest groups

Groups that form under a common ideal to represent themselves on a larger scale.

300

horse racing 

To report on the polling numbers rather than policy's the candidates represent  

300

bundling 

the selling of different items, typically of hardware or software, together as a package.


300

Amendment Thirteen

Abolition of slavery Outlawed

300

How many members in the House of Representatives

435

400

lobbying 

To seek position in influencing a political official 

400

Advertising 

The way the politician markets their running 
400

Federal Elections Commission

The U.S. government's monitoring and enforcement agency for federal elections.

400

Amendment Eighteen

Prohibition of alcoholic beverages

400

Powers of Congress

taxing, printing money, declaring war

500

super pac 

independent political action committee which may raise unlimited sums of money from corporations, unions, and individuals but is not permitted to contribute to or coordinate directly with parties or candidates.

500

Selective Perception

a process of reviewing stimuli at a subliminal level and deciding whether to filter information out or elevate it to a conscious level.


500

527 Groups ap gov


A tax-exempt organization that promotes a political agenda, although they can't expressly advocate for or against a specific candidate.527 groups

500

Amendment Twenty Six

18 year olds given the right to vote

500

3rd Article

The Judicial Branch

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