Voting Amendments
Election Process
Electoral College
Propaganda Tech.
Interest Groups & voting Behavior
100

The ____ Amendment protects voting rights regardless of personal characteristic.

15th

100

U.S. Election Day is held on this specific day.

The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November

100

Total number of Electoral College votes.

538

100

Information designed to influence people’s opinions.

Propaganda

100

Interest groups differ from political parties because they do this instead of nominating candidates.

Influence government policy

200

The ____ Amendment gave women the right to vote.

19th

200

When no candidate gets a majority of votes, this type of election may be required.

Runoff election

200

Number of votes needed to win the presidency.

270

200

This technique uses celebrities to endorse a candidate.

Testimonial


200

A group like MADD is considered this type of interest group.

Issue-oriented interest group

300

This amendment lowered the voting age to 18.

26th

300

Voting for candidates of multiple parties on the same ballot.

Split ticket

300

This person officially counts the Electoral College votes.

President of the Senate


300

“Everyone else is supporting them—you should too!” describes this technique.

Bandwagon

300

This type of committee donates money to political campaigns.

PAC (Political Action Committee)

400

This amendment gave Washington, D.C. residents the right to vote for president.

23rd

400

This type of primary allows only party members to vote.

Closed primary

400

This chamber of Congress chooses the president if no candidate wins a majority.

House of Rep.

400

Using vague, positive words like “freedom” or “hope.”

Glittering Generalities

400

The act that requires lobbyists to register and report spending.

Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995

500

This amendment banned the poll tax in federal elections.

24th

500

This ballot style is also known as the “secret ballot.”

Australian ballot

500

The main purpose of the Electoral College.

To formally elect the president through state electors

500

Blaming a single person or group for a complex issue.

Pinpointing the enemy

500

Give one reason many citizens choose not to vote.

Examples: apathy, illness, belief their vote doesn’t matter, etc.

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