These were two political factions at the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
Who were the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?
In these elections, preceding the general election, voters gets to select who will be the nominee for their party later that same year in November.
What is a primary election?
In this type of propaganda technique, a politician will try to convince their voters that their on the winning side, compelling the audience to "jump on board"
What is bandwagon?
This is the set of beliefs and position a person or political party holds.
What is a platform?
These type of parties have impacted U.S. politics by advocating certain issues and splitting the electorate in certain presidential elections.
What are third parties?
This political party was formed to oppose the expansion of slavery.
What is the Republican Party?
This is the type of ballot you can receive if you are not able to be present on election.
What is an absentee ballot?
What is plain-folks?
A liberal who lives in New York City is most likely to vote for this party.
What is the Democratic Party?
In a country with the multi-party system, many parties will band together to form this type of group to win an election.
What is a coalition?
Who was Jimmy Carter?
This is the least amount of electoral votes it takes to secure the presidency.
What is 270?
This refers to the collection of sources for how Americans get their information, such as newspapers, radio, or Television.
What is mass media?
This major political party in the U.S. advocates for less government regulation and protecting Americans 2nd Amendment rights.
What is the Republican Party?
In this type of party system, the ruling and political party and the government are one in the same.
What is a one-party system?
This person won 32 states in 1968 by campaigning on Law and Order. Four years later, in 1972, he effectively flipped several southern states, which had traditionally voted Democrat, to the Republican Party.
Who is Richard Nixon?
In these type of states during a Presidential election, they have an equal chance of voting for the Democratic ("flipping blue) or the Republican("flipping red") nominee.
What is a swing state?
President Trump referred to Kim Jong-Un as "Little Rocket Man," perpetuating this propaganda technique.
What is name-calling?
This factor(s), is the most reliable predictor of a presidential election. By assessing this, we can likely predict how an election will turn out.
What is the economy or economic factors?
Interest Groups may hire these individuals to convince politicians to support specific issues, usually through the use of capital(money).
Who are lobbyists.
The Democratic Party controlled the entire South in every presidential election, until this act was passed by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965.
What is the Voting Rights Act?
After the census of 2020, North Carolina gained a seat in the House of Reps. Now North Carolina has this many electoral votes.
What is 16 electoral votes?
In 1976, Jimmy Carter ran for president on the slogan of "Let's Bring America Together Again." This is an example of this type of propaganda technique.
What is "Glittering Generality?"
About half of America claims they hold both supposed "liberal" and "conservative" beliefs. Therefore, these Americans claim they are this type of ideology.
What is moderate?
This organization was formed in 1908 to dismantle segregation and oppose racial discrimination.
What is the NAACP?