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The formal body that selects the President of the United States, based on the individual votes of people in States

What is the electoral college?

100

The winning candidate is one who receives this, meaning the largest number of votes cast for the office

What is a plurality?

100

This represents the strong support of a political party, and its policy stands

What is partisanship?

100

This is a group of persons who seek to control government through the winning of elections and the holding of public office

What is a political party?

100

These are contests in which only one candidate is elected to each office on the ballot. Exceptions to this are typically city or town elections

What are single-member districts?

200

This term represents the current officeholder

What is an incumbent?

200

The practice of drawing electoral district lines in order to limit the voting strength of a particular group or party

What is gerrymandering?

200

This is the smallest group of election administration

What is a precinct?
200

Competing groups within society

What are factions?

200

This represents a general agreement among various groups on matters of fundamental importance

What is a consensus?

300

These are foreign-born residents who have not become citizens

What are aliens?

300

A term used to describe people who have no party affilliation

What is an independent?

300

This is a term used to describe any political party other than the two major parties, Democrats and Republicans

What is a third party?

300

This is a temporary alliance of several groups who come together to form a working majority in order to control a government

What is a coalition?

300

This occurs when two major parties find common ground, and work together

What is bipartisanship?

400

People who are eligible to vote

What is an electorate?

400

A narrow concern for, or devotion to, the interests of one section of a country

What is sectionalism?

400

The practice of awarding public offices, contracts, and other governmental favors to those who supported the party in power

What is a spoils system?

400

Voting for candidates of different parties for different offices at the same election

What is split ticket voting?

400
The practice of voting for candidates of only one party in the election

What is straight ticket voting?

500

These powers not expressly stated in the Constitution, but they are reasonably suggested--implied--by the expressed powers


What are implied powers?

500

Powers that can only be exercised by the National Government, they cannot be exercised by the States under any circumstances

What are exclusive powers?

500

These are powers that both the National Government and the States may exercise

What are concurrent powers?

500

Those powers delegated to the National Government in so many words, spelled out, expressly, in the Constitution

What are expressed powers?

500

This is a range of political views

What is a political spectrum?