Political Parties
Political Systems
Voting
Amendments/Law
Ideologies
100

What are the two major political parties in the United States TODAY?

Democrat & Republican

100

What type of political system do we have in the United States?

2-Party System

100

Suffrage and Franchisement mean:

The right to vote

100

Amendments are ________ __________ to the Constitution of the United States. They apply to _____ states.

Formal changes; ALL

100

Which ideology is referred to as "blue" and which is referred to as "red?"

Blue = Liberals

Red = Conservatives

200

List ONE of the responsibilities of political parties.

1. Nominate Candidates

2. Inform & Activate Supporters

3. Act as a Bonding Agent

4. Act as a Watchdog

5. Govern!

200

What type of countries/governments have a ONE-party system? 

Dictatorship/Autocracy

200
Which amendments to the U.S. Constitution deal with voting rights/suffrage?

15th (Black men), 19th (Women), 23rd (Washington D.C.), 24th (Poll Taxes), and 26th (18 year olds/age)

200

Which civil rights leader led the charge for voting equality and protection against voting discrimination?

Martin Luther King Jr. 

(Will also take: Malcolm X, SNCC, CORE, NAACP, Black Panthers)

200

The ideology supports a LARGE central government and believes the government should solve social problems.

Liberal

300

Which political party is liberal and which is conservative? 

Liberal = Democrat

Conservative = Republican

300

List ONE of the four reasons why we have our political system.

1. History & Tradition

2. Electoral System

3. Ideological Consensus

4. Plurality

300

Voting rights and the power of setting suffrage qualifications has gradually shifted from the ________ government(s) to the __________ government(s).

State; Federal

300

This law or "deal" swapped the ideologies of the two political parties. 

FDR's "New Deal."
300
This ideology supports a "hands off" government approach. They don't believe the government should have any say in our day to day lives. 

Conservative

400

Parties that do not align with the two major political parties are called: 

3rd Parties / Minor Parties

400

What can disrupt the success of a two party system? (Think: Spoiler)

3rd party voting / Plurality

400

Name TWO ways people were disenfranchised, or denied the right to vote throughout history. 

Poll taxes, literacy tests, intimidation, Jim Crow laws, etc.

400

What is the landmark piece of federal legislation in the United States that prohibited racial discrimination in voting?

The Voting Rights Act of 1965

400

If you go too far to this side, you will have a fascist government. 

Conservative

500

What are the four types of 3rd/Minor parties?

1. Ideological

2. Single-Issue

3. Economic Protest

4. Splinter

500

When people act or vote based on their alliance to a party, it is called _________. 

When they "cross the aisle," it's called ________. 

BONUS: Why do we refer to this as "crossing the aisle?"

Partisanship; Bipartisanship

BONUS: Both houses of Congress are divided by party. Democrats sit on the left side, Republicans sit on the right. They literally have to cross the aisle between their two sections to talk to each other. 

500

What are the three universal suffrage requirements that all 50 states and the District of Columbia use? 

C - Citizenship

A - Age

R - Residency

500

List all FIVE amendments relating to voting/suffrage.

1. 15th - All men have the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. 

2. 19th - Women's suffrage

3. 23rd - Gave Washington D.C. three electoral votes.

4. 24th - Banned poll taxes in all elections

5. 26th - Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 years old.

500

What are the two parties in between moderate and far ideologies on both sides? 

Example:

Conservative, then  ___________, then Fascist

Liberal, then ___________, then Communist

Libertarian; Socialist

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