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100

The idea that America was destined to rule the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

What is manifest destiny?

100

This candidate won the 1948 Presidential election.

Who is Harry Truman?

100

This ideological group wants less government on economic and social issues. 

What are libertarians?

100

Another name for the margin of error in a poll.

What is a sampling error?

100

A poll taken after individuals are leaving the polling place.

What is an exit poll?

200

California created a new constitution in 1879 and add this:


What are anti-immigrant provisions?

200

Leading up to World War 2, college students tended to have this view toward entering the war.

What is anti-war?

200

The process by which people obtain their political views.

What is political socialization?

200

This federalist document had the goal of controlling the effects of factions.

What is Federalist 10?

200

Polls that determine a candidate's support over the length of a campaign.

What are tracking polls?

300

This treaty ended the war between the US and Mexico.

What is the Treaty of Hidalgo?

300

This state became famous as a leader in enacting progressive policies during the Progressive Era.


What is Wisconsin?

300

This is a written argument submitted to a court in support of one side of a case.

What is an amicus curiae brief?

300

An election every four years where the President is not on the ballot.

What is a midterm election?

300

The process of voting for all candidates on the ballot from one political party.

What is straight-ticket voting?

400

This California region is one of richest agricultural regions in world.

What is the Central Valley?

400

With this pledge, Germany agreed to give adequate warning before sinking merchant and passenger ships and to provide for the safety of passengers and crew.

What is the Sussex Pledge?

400
This type of journalism focuses on who is winning and losing rather than the issues.

What is horserace journalism?

400

The process by why interest groups employ lobbyists who often are former government workers.

What is the revolving door?

400

A groups of voters who support a political party over time.

What is a party coalition?

500

This is the largest ethnic group in California.

What are Hispanics?

500

This made it a crime to write or say anything negative about the government, Constitution, armed forces, flag.

What is the Sedition Act?

500

The official statement of policy goals established by each party every four years.

What is a party platform?

500

This Supreme Court case said that corporations and unions should be treated like individuals when spending money during elections.

What is Citizens United v. FEC?

500

When a state moves its primary/caucus earlier in the election season to gain more influence in the presidential nomination process.

What is frontloading?

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