Voting Rights
Elections
Public Opinion
Mass Media
Interest Groups
100

Suffage means the right to _____. 

Vote

100

What is a ballot?

The device or paper used to record a person’s vote.

100

What is public opinion?

The ideas and attitudes that people have about politics and government.

100

What is mass media?

A form of communication that sends information to large audiences, like TV or the internet.

100

What is an interest group?

An organization of people who share common goals and try to influence government policy.

200

Which admentment gave women the right to vote? 

19th

200

What is absentee voting?

Voting by mail or outside of a polling place when someone cannot vote in person.

200

What is an opinion leader?

A person who influences the political views of others.

200

What is radio?

This form of mass media began broadcasting in the United States around 1920.


200

What is public policy?

The actions and goals of government that interest groups try to influence.

300

What is Poll Tax?

A tax that people had to pay before voting in some states.

300

What is a precinct?

A small voting district where people vote in local elections.

300

What is a public opinion poll?

A survey used to measure what people think about political issues.

300

What are newspapers?

This is the oldest form of mass media and often provides detailed written news coverage.

300

What is lobbying?

Activities designed to influence lawmakers and government officials.

400

What is gerrymandering?

The practice of drawing voting district boundaries unfairly to benefit one political group.What is gerrymandering?

400

What is a polling place?

The location where voters go to cast their ballots.

400

What is a straw poll/vote?

A type of poll that is unreliable because it does not use a scientific sample.

400

What is a medium?

A method of communication that sends information to a large audience, such as television, newspapers, or the internet.

400

What is a lobbyist?

A person who is hired by an interest group to influence government decisions.

500

What are the following amendments: 15th, 24th, and 26th?

15th - gave African Americans/Black folks the right to vote. 

24th - eliminated poll taxes.

26th - lowered the voting age to 18.

500

What is the coattail effect?

When a popular candidate helps other candidates from the same party win elections.

500

What are factors that influence political attitudes?

These personal experiences, family influences, education, and media exposure help shape a person’s political attitudes.

500

What is social media?

Today, many Americans get news and information through these online platforms where users share posts, photos, and videos.

500

What is grassroots pressure?

When interest groups encourage citizens to contact lawmakers to support an issue.

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