Why is it important to recruit and nominate candidates?
So that we can have a face for the political party. This helps for a party to win and to be in office.
Is running for office expensive? What is the consequence of this?
Yes, it gives citizens limited opportunities to run if they don't have the money.
Voter participation is usually highest in what election?
Presidential
What are the two major political parties?
What is an endorsement?
the act of saying that you approve of or support something or someone
Why do we have to govern the people?
To ensure safety and regulation.
What is Campaign Finance Reform?
Laws created to help alleviate the repercussions of the high costs when it comes to running for office.
What factors predict which citizens will vote?
Age
Income
Education
What is the difference between political parties?
Each party has different views according to their platform
What is the name of misinformation that mass media shows to get people to side a certain way?
Propaganda
Introduce new ideas and/or press for a particular issue
Often take votes away from the two-major parties
Why is important for voters evaluate information presented in political campaigns?
To ensure that they are getting information that can make a correct and informed decision.
What are the three qualifications to vote in Virginia?
To be 18 or older
To be a Virginia resident
To be a United States Citizen
What is the Winner-Takes-All system?
Under the winner-take-all system, the presidential candidate who wins the most popular votes within a State wins all of that State's Electors.
What are 5 examples of mass media?
Social media
Newspaper articles
Radio commercials
Bill Boards
TV or Youtube Advertisements
What does it mean for a political party to act as a watchdog?
To monitor the actions of the political party in office.
What is the difference between a PAC and a SUPER PAC?
PACs are legally allowed to coordinate their activity with the candidates campaign, but the amount of money they received and spend is regulated. Super PACs are a fund raising organization that can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money from individuals, corporations, and unions.
Why do citizens fail to vote?
Lack of interest
Failure to Register
Too busy
Belief that vote doesn't count
What is the difference between a Primary Election and a General Election?
A primary election will determine the candidates from each political party to run for office. A general election is by the people to determine a winner.
What does S.I.D.E. stand for?
Separate fact from opinion
Identify propaganda
Detect Bias
Evaluate sources