Political Socialization
Mass Media
Political Parties
Campaigns and Voting Behavior
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
100

This term is often used to describe the diverse make-up of the United States by celebrating that diversity rather than highlighting the merging of cultures.

What is salad bowl?

100

This amendment is key to protecting the media.

What is the first amendment?

100

Securing a national public health system is likely to be supported by this party.

What is democrat?

100

The 26th amendment does this.

What is lower the voting age to 18?

100

Political spending by groups not directly affiliated with a campaign is protected by this.

What is freedom of speech?

200
According to data, this generation is less likely to identify as patriotic than other generations.

What is gen Z?

200

Most Americans get their news from this source.

What is television?

200

Reducing national government involvement in education is likely to be supported by this party.

What is Republican?

200

This is the primary source of finances for elections.

What are private donors?

200

Citizens United struck down parts of this act as part of its ruling.

What is the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act?

300

A person losing his job and refusing to accept any government assistance to get back on his feet, instead relying on savings and seeking a new job immediately is displaying this core value.

What is individualism?

300

This role of the media has become more prevalent since the reporting on the Watergate Scandal.

What is watchdog philosophy?

300

While they likely can't win, this type of party can still influence elections.

What is third party?

300

A candidate posts a Facebook message promising certain policies if they are elected is an example of this.

What is voter mobilization?

300

Citizens United allowed PACs to do this.

What is spend unlimited funds on advertisements that are not coordinated with a campaign?

400

This form of unconventional participation was commonly used by a prominent civil rights leader of the 1960s.

What is civil disobedience?

400

This type of press is not protected by the first amendment.

What is libel?

400

This party is likely to support little to no regulation in the marketplace.

What is libertarian?

400

Lobbying state legislatures to shift from a winner-take-all system to a proportional voting system would be useful for this group.

What are third party candidates?

400

This amendment was cited in the majority decision of Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission.

What is the first amendment?

500

This generation group is most likely to oppose a protest of national symbols or ceremonies

What is the silent generation?

500

Focus on sensationalism, pleasing advertisers, and profit drives are all examples of this.

What are pitfalls of corporate consolidation of media?

500

The Black Panthers are an example of this part of the political spectrum.

What is radical left?

500

A campaign that centers around past accomplishments in office is using this model of voting behavior.

What is respective voting?

500
The decision in Citizens United argues for a limited approach to government regulation. Much like this other foundational document.

What is federalist 10?