Party Basics
Ideologies
Political Culture
U.S. Parties
Party Systems & Elections
100

What are the two major U.S. political parties?

Democrats and Republicans

100

This refers to a set of beliefs about how government should work.

What is political ideology?

100

Shared beliefs like liberty, equality, and individualism define this.

What is political culture?


100

This election is held when voters choose between party nominees.

What is general election?

100

This type of party system has only one dominant party, often found in authoritarian governments.

What is a one-party system?

200

The final election where candidates from different parties compete

What is a general election?

200

This ideology favors less government, fewer regulations, and traditional values.

what is Conservatism?

200

This source spreads political information quickly and can shape public opinion through news and content.

What is media?


200

This election determines a party’s candidate for office.

What is the primary election?

200

This system, used in the U.S., has two dominant parties competing for power.

What is a two-party system?

300

When political parties become more divided and ideologically different

What is party polarization?


300

This ideology supports using government action to solve social and economic problems

what is Liberalism?

300

This is the process by which people develop their political beliefs.

What is political socialization?

300

This body formally elects the President and requires 270 votes to win.

What is the Electoral College?

300

This system includes multiple major parties, often requiring coalitions to govern.

What is a multi-party system?


400

This process is how parties choose their candidates, either through primaries or caucuses

What is a nomination?

400

This belief system supports almost no government intervention at all.

what is Libertarianism

400

This term refers to the belief that you can influence politics.

What is political efficacy?

400

If no candidate gets 270 electoral votes, this body chooses the President

What is the House of Representatives?


400

In this nomination method, voters meet, discuss candidates, and vote rather than using secret ballots.

What is a caucus?

500

This function of parties involves criticizing the opposition and acting as a check on their power.

What is the watchdog function?

500

This theory suggests cutting taxes for businesses and wealthy individuals to stimulate growth.

What is supply-side economics (Reaganomics)?

500

his concept describes how strongly people care about an issue in politics.

What is saliency?

500

This type of poll tracks public opinion over time during a campaign.

What is a tracking poll?

500

This Republican nomination method awards most or all delegates to the candidate who wins a state.

What is winner-take-all?

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