Voting Rights
To Vote or Not to Vote
Voting and other Civil Stuff
Optimus Primary
Gonna earn these extra points
100

This means the right to vote.

What is Suffrage?

100

Poll taxes were used to deny African Americans this. 

What is the right to vote?

100

The Civil Rights Act of 1965 finally made this amendment an effective part of the Constitution.

What is the 15th Amendment? 

100

When a group of people meet to select candidates they will support in an upcoming election.

What is a caucus?

100

The process by which people can vote without going to the polling place on election day.

What is absentee voting?

200

This is a synonym of the word suffrage. 

What is franchise? 

200

In the past, many states had these tests as a requirement for voting.

What are literacy tests?

200

Fewer people vote is these type of elections than in presidential elections

What are off-year elections?

200

These are the two basic forms of primaries.

What are open and closed?

200

These are contributions given directly to a political candidates for their campaigns. It is limited and must be reported.

What is Hard Money?

300

This amendment gave all male citizens of legal age the right to vote

What is the 15th Amendment?

300

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed this in voting practices and in the workplace.

What is discrimination?

300

When someone believes they do not have the ability to make a political difference. 

What is political efficacy?

300

In this election the top two voter-getters must run against each other.

What is a run-off primary?

300

This group administers all federal law concerning campaign finance. 

What is the Federal Election Commission?

400

This amendment gave women the right to vote. 

What is the 19th Amendment? 

400

The Civil Rights Act of 1957 set up this group.

What is the Commission on Civil Rights?

400

This is the way people get their political attitudes and opinions. 

What is political socialization? 

400

This is an election within a party to choose the party's candidates. 

What is a direct primary?

400

This occurs when the candidate at top of the ballot is not popular.

What is the reverse coattail effect?

500

This amendment banned the use of poll taxes.

What is the 24th Amendment? 

500

These are the three (3) universal requirements for voting in the U.S.

What are a resident, a citizen, and 18 years old or older?

500

This type of voting is done when a person votes for all the party's candidates in every election. 

What is straight ticket voting?

500

Congress has powers under the Constitution to fix federal election laws. Name the 3 we discussed.

What are the times, the places and the manner of holding elections for members of Congress. 

500

This occurs when a popular candidate at the top of the ballot influences voters to choose other candidates from the same party.

What is the coattail effect?

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