Media
Interest Groups
Political Parties
Elections
Legislation & SCOTUS Cases
100

When the media tells some stories and not others and for how long, what "role" are they playing? 

Agenda Setter or Gate Keeper

100
They influence public policy for a specific purpose

Interest Group

100

This is the name for a state that isn't predictably won by one party or another.

Swing state 

100

What is the difference between an open and closed primary? 

Open: anyone who is registered to vote can vote

Closed: must be registered with a party

100

This piece of legislation banned soft money.  Much of it was overturned through the course of several court cases. 

The BCRA (McCain-Feingold Act) 2002

200

A Broad term that includes newspapers, magazines, radio, television, internet sources, blogs, and social media postings that cover important events.    

Mass Media

200

This problem occurs when people do not join an organization but enjoy the benefits of it. 

free rider

200

What is the goal during the PRIMARY process if you are running for president? 

Get the nomination at the convention

200

Which level of government (federal/state/local) sets most of the rules with respect to elections? 

state

200

Voting Age Reduced to 18

26th Amendment

300

Investigative Journalism

Watchdog

300

Legal argument written by an interest group who is not a party in a case with the purpose of voicing their opinion on the matter. 

amicus brief

300

Candidates develop their own strategies and raise money with less influence from the party elite

Candidate Centered campaign. 

300

How do most states allocate their electoral votes? 

winner take all

300

This piece of legislation banned practices designed to keep African Americans from voting, such as literacy tests. 

Voting Rights Act of 1965

400

The election of 1960, specifically the debate between JFK and Nixon, brought to light the new influence of which type of media? 

Television

400

DAILY DOUBLE! An iron triangle is a relation between what three types of groups? 

Interest Groups, Congressional Committees, and Gov. Agencies

400

On which congressional candidates/races do most PACs spend their money in order to gain the most influence? 

congressional incumbents

400

At what election event do people meet to discuss on vote on delegates to send to convention for a candidate?

caucus

400

Race can not be a barrier to voting. Black Men gain the right to vote

15th Amendment

500

Which role does media play MOST OFTEN during elections? 

horse-race

500

Name 3 actions interest groups take in attempts to influence public policy

Lobbying, litigation, electioneering, use of media, protest

500

During the last realignment after the 1932 election, what happened to the "solid south"?  

Went from Democratic to Republican- Also called Regional Realignment

500

If there is a tie in the Electoral College, 

1) Who decides the presidency and HOW?

2) Who decides the vice presidency and HOW?

House: one vote per state

Senate: one vote per person

500

DAILY DOUBLE: Citizens United v. FEC (2010) struck down what existing law

BCRA