Propaganda
Asking Help
Forming political action
committees (PACs)
Lobbying
Random
100

_____ is an important tool for interest groups

Propaganda

100

What is one example of someone Interests groups could reach out to?

Government agents, political candidates, and voters

100

This is an organization that can raise more money than _____ supporters.

Individual

100

One thing lobbyists can do is ___ legislators, express the interest group’s desires, and pressure them to help them.

Contact

100

What is the fastest time of solving a Rubik´s Cube?

4.22 Seconds

200

 Including a famous, often non-political, person in an advertisement, the ____ ____ hopes to convince voters to support its position.

Interest group

200

Spreading information to influence ____ beliefs and actions

People's

200

By contributing money through PACs, and interest groups can help a _____ get elected to the office.

Candidate

200

Lobbying refers to directly reaching out to _______ to influence their policy decisions.

Lawmaking

200

What is the largest mammal?

A blue whale

300

Propaganda allows ____ _____ to shape public opinion in their favor.

Political Parties

300

Interest groups must ____ the desire to achieve their goals against the need to be accurate.

Balance 

300

PACs are _______ that raise money for candidates running for office in the federal government.

Organizations

300

A lobbyist can lobby in various ways, including calling or emailing ______, seeking them out in person, and organizing _______ or massive letter-writing campaigns.

Legislator & Petitions

300

On what two continents do elephants naturally live?

Asia and Africa

400

It provides a way for the ____ to counter ___ viewpoints and criticisms.

Party & Opposing

400

They appeal directly to ______ ______, support political candidates, and educate voters about their cause.

Government Agents

400

PACs can raise more _____ than _____ supporters.

Money & Individual

400

A _____ can lobby in various ways, including calling or emailing legislators, seeking them out in person, and organizing petitions or massive letter-writing _____.

Lobbyist & Campaigns

400

What is the #1 U.S fast food restaurant?

Mcdonalds

500

What is Propaganda?

Propaganda is the dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumors, half-truths, or lies—to influence public opinion.

500

What is Asking Help?

They appeal directly to government agents, support political candidates, and educate voters about their cause. Spreading information to influence people’s beliefs and actions. Interest groups must balance the desire to achieve their goals against the need to be accurate.

500

What are PACs?

In the United States, a political action committee (PAC) is a tax-exempt organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaigns for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation.

500

What is Lobbying?

Lobbying means influencing or attempting to influence legislative action or non action through oral or written communication or an attempt to obtain the goodwill of a member or employee of the Legislature.

500

Napoleon suffered defeat at Waterloo in what year?

1815