Political Ideologies & Spectrum
Political Parties
Elections & Voting
Voting Behavior & Turnout
Campaigns, PACs & Interest Groups
100

In what range do most Americans fall on the political spectrum?

Most Americans fall somewhere between liberal and conservative (including moderate).

100

What are the 3 mains goals ofPolitical Parties?

Nominate candidates, win elections, control government

100

What type of primary does Georgia have?

What is an Open Primary

100

Why do Candidate run Negative ads during election season?

They’re effective at damaging an opponent’s image and influencing undecided voters.

100

What is the limitation on how much a PAC can donate directly to a candidate?

5000$

200

Which party generally wants lower taxes on high income earners and corporations/businesses?

Republican Party

200

Which party wants to keep abortion legal and strongly protect LGBTQ rights?

Democratic Party 

200

What is an Open Primary?

Voters can choose which party’s primary they want to vote in, no matter what political party they are registered with.

200

What is an Absentee Ballot?

A method of voting in which a voter submits their choices before election day (usually by mail) if they cannot be present to cast a vote in person.

200

Groups that can accept unlimited donations and promote candidates without coordinating are called what?

Super PACs

300

Which political party believes that the government should be bigger and more involved?

Democratic Party

300

The Democratic Party tends to receive overwhelming support from which group of people?

African Americans

300

in what state is the first caucus held during a presidential election year?

Iowa

300

What are exit polls?

These are surveys taken immediately after voters leave the polling place, used to predict election results and analyze voter behavior.

300

What is the main goal of interest groups

To influence policy

400

Which political party wants to invest more money in the military and believes national defense is the top priority?

Republican Party

400

Who was the most successful third-party candidate for President in U.S. history?

Theodore Roosevelt

400

When are national elections held?

New Hampshire

400

What factor has the greatest impact on whether a person votes or not?

Education Level

400

What is the name for a representative of an interest group that tries to influence politicians?

Lobbyist

500

Which political party tends to have stricter environmental restrictions to combat climate change?

Democratic Party

500

What is the purpose of a political party holding a National Convention every four years?

To nominate candidates for President and Vice President

500

In what state is the first primary held during a presidential election year?

The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November

500

In most years, fewer than half of eligible Americans show up to the polls—except during these types of elections.

Presidential Election Years

500

What is one major difference between political parties and interest groups

- Political Parties focus on many issues; interest groups focus on 1-2 issues

- Political parties focus on winning elections; interest groups focus on influencing policy 

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