Name an example of a political ideology.
Answers vary.
America is a _________ party system.
Two/2
An attractive and marketable piece of propaganda that does not tell us anything specific about the person or product.
What is "glittering generalities?"
The two current political parties in the United States that make the US a two-party system are...
Who are the "Democrats and the Republicans?"
A travel document that gives you permission to travel to a particular country.
What is a "visa?"
A teenagers political ideology is MOST likely to be influenced by this social agent.
What is "family?"
An organized group of people who share similar political views and work to influence the government in support of those views.
What is a "Political Party?"
This tactic was used during the BP oil spill by a popular brand known as "Dawn", wherein our feelings about one thing then impact our feelings about another thing.
What is "transfer?"
Name one reason that 3rd parties fail in the US.
Vary
The meeting during which the colonists decided to send the Olive Branch Petition to King George, in which they said that if he could not meet their demands, they would revolutionize and declare their independence.
What is the "Second Continental Congress?
The process by which someone develops their political ideology is known as...
What is "political socialization?"
A party system in which 3 political parties hold significant political power is known as a...
What is a "Multiple Party System?"
In the 2016 primary election debates, Donald Trump referred to Marco Rubio as "little Marco", implementing this propaganda technique.
What is "Name Calling?"
The place I go to vote based on my address is my voting ____________.
What is a "precinct?"
This compromise from the Constitutional Convention had to do with slave representation and taxation in the US.
What was the "3/5" compromise?
Give an example of a social group.
Vary
China is an example of a...
What is a "single-party system?"
This type of propaganda features all positive things about one product, while only focusing on the negative aspects of the other.
What is "card stacking?"
When someone votes for all members of the same political party, they are casting a ___________ ticket.
What is a "straight" ticket?
What are "concurrent powers?"
A person that adopted conservative views because of benefits they incurred during Ronald Raegan's presidency in the 1980s would likely attribute their political socialization to the social agent known as...
What is "Political Conditions?"
The first two parties in the United States were the ________________ and the ________________________.
Federalists and Democratic-Republicans
Leading up to the 2008 election, Oprah Winfrey attended one of Obama's rallies to show support for his candidacy. This propaganda technique, wherein a celebrity endorses a candidate, is known as...
What is "Testimonial?"
A preliminary election that is held to determine which candidate will receive the nomination of his party to represent them in a general election.
What is a "primary election?"
What is "amend?"