Political Parties/ Media/Elections
Voter Trends
Interest Groups
Vocab
Campaign Finance
100

Institutions that connect citizens to the government are called

linkage institutions

100

Which age group is least likely to vote?

18-25 (young)

100

Interest Groups have a primary focus of what?

influencing policy

100

The term used to describe how our political beliefs are formed

political socialization

100

This type of spending is largely unlimited

Soft Money
200

What is the main goal of political parties?

recruiting candidates / winning elections

200

A higher socioeconomic Status has what affect on voter turnout?

more likely to vote

200

What comprises an iron triangle?

Interest Groups, Congressional Committees and Bureaucratic (Executive) agencies

200

In which primaries can independents vote

open 

200

This Supreme Court Case created the "money is free speech" precedent.

Buckley v. Valeo

300

When the media decides what is nationally significant this is called

Agenda-setting

300

Voter Turnout is highest in which type of elections

Presidential

300

When members of interest groups meet with elected officials to try to change their mind about an issue this is called

lobbying

300

This law allowed for citizens to register to vote at the DMV.

National Voter Registration Act (Moter Voter Law)

300

This law attempted to close the loophole on soft money.

BCRA (Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act)

400

Two major parties predominate the electoral college because of it's ____ method

winner take all 

400

The President's Party is likely to loose seats during which type of election?

Midterm

400

When an interest group submits a brief to the court to influence the court's decision this is called 

amicus curiae

400

This organization is responsible for fundraising and spending money on getting political candidates elected. Their donations are regulated.

PACs

400

Which type of organization can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money as long as they don't coordinate with candidates

Super PACs

500

This type of election happens before a general election and is an in person gathering of party members deciding which candidate should represent their party.

Caucus

500

This occurs when a third-party candidate pulls enough votes away from a major party candidate to change the outcome of an election.

Spoiler Effect

500

An interest group is gathering citizens to protest a new bill. This type of activity is known as 

grassroots lobbying

500

This theory of American democracy argues that many different groups compete for influence, resulting in a compromise where no single group dominates.

pluralism

500

This Supreme Court case allowed unlimited independent spending by corporations and unions.

Citizens United v. FEC

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