Vocabulary
Interest Groups
Political Parties
Conventions
Voting
100

An act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies.

What is the Separation of Powers?

100

A group that focuses all of its energy on a single defining issue.

What is a Single-Issue Group?

100

This political party is one of the two biggest political parties in the U.S. and is usually associated with the color Blue

What is the democratic party?

100

This took place from May 14 to September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

What is the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

100

You have to be 18 years of age, a citizen of the United States of America, and registered to do this activity.

What is Voting?

200

An agreement reached during the 1787 United States Constitutional Convention over the counting of slaves in determining a state's total population

What is the Three Fifths Compromise?

200

This group advocates for the economic interest and benefits of its members.

What is an Economic Interest Group?


200

The action of selecting candidates to run for political office and choose candidates to represent the party

What is Nomination?

200

George Washington called this conference to settle a certain matter at Mt. Vernon

What is The convention of 1785?

200

a vote in which a substantial majority of members of a political party vote the same way

What is Party-Lined Voting?

300

Proposed a unicameral (one-house) legislature with equal votes of states and an executive elected by a national legislature.

What is the New Jersey Plan?

300

This group works to gain and or retain benefits for its members, or to make general changes for the general publics' wellbeing.

What is a Public Sector Interest Group?

300

Green Party, Democrat Party, Republican Party, Libertarian Party.

What are Political Parties?

300

A treaty between the United States and Britain that set the 49th parallel of latitude as the boundary between British North America and the US across the West.

What is The Convention of 1818?

300

 form of voting in which voters look back at the performance of a party in power and cast ballots on the basis of how well it did in office.

What is Retrospective Voting?

400

Outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.

What is the Virginia Plan?

400

The ability to inform the public and can use biased information to either persuade for their candidate or ruin another candidate.

What is Publicity and Mass Media Appeals?

400

This political party is an extreme leftist party

What is The Green Party

400

A Convention between the United States of America and the Napoleonic France, April 20, 1803

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

400

the theory of democratic elections in which voters decide what the government will do in the near future by choosing a certain political party with distinct stances on issues

What is Prospective Voting

500

A series of violent attacks on courthouses and other government properties in Massachusetts that began in 1786 and led to a full-blown military confrontation in 1787.

What is Shays' Rebellion?

500

The process of bringing a lawsuit

What is Litigation?

500

This party has views more conservative views than the Republicans

What is the Libertarian party?

500

Wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence, prepared a constitution, organized an interim government, and named Sam Houston commander-in-chief

What is the Convention of 1836?

500

assumes that political actors will make decisions based on their own benefit, carefully weighing all choices. retrospective voting. voting for a candidate because you like his or her past actions in office.

What is RC voting?