To formally record one's choice or opinion in an election or on a specific question (hint: citizen responsibility).
What is voting?
The internet, television, radio, and newspapers are all examples of...
What is the media?
The use of something to represent ideas or qualities.
What is symbolism?
Marriage licenses, education requirements, and establishing local governments are a responsibility of this level of government.
What is the state government?
A government's decision about issues within the country.
What is domestic policy?
An organization founded in 1943 to keep world peace, develop friendly relationships among countries, and improve the quality of life for the world's poor people; consists of 193 member countries.
What is the United Nations?
A 444-day period during which the new government of Iran after the Iranian Revolution held hostage 66 diplomats and U.S. citizens, beginning on November 4, 1979 and ending on January 20, 1981.
What is the Iran Hostage Crisis?
The majority of electors needed to win the presidency.
What is 270?
The President's role of being in charge of the military.
What is the Commander-in-Chief?
A political party that formed in 1854 after a split with the Whig Party over the issue of expansion of slavery.
What is the Republican Party?
To watch, keep track of, or check usually for a special purpose.
What is monitoring?
A preference, opinion or attitude that favors one way of thinking over another.
What is Bias?
The level of government that addresses issues in your community.
What is local government?
A government's decisions about relationships with other countries.
What is Foreign Policy?
Allows free trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
What is the North American Free Trade Agreement?
Germany, United States, Great Britain, Japan were involved. The U.S. kept a neutral stance until Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.
What is World War II?
The Electoral College must vote for the President and Vice President separately (hint: amendment).
What is the 12th amendment?
Favoritism towards one side.
What is Bias?
The political party that supports the following issues.
- Environmentalism
- Feminism
- Pro-choice rights
- Affordable health care
What is the Democratic Party?
A person or group who acts as a protector or guardian.
What is a watchdog?
The following photo is an example of...
What is symbolism?
This level of government addresses passports, healthcare, and our national currency.
What is the federal government?
The work of keeping good relations between the governments of different countries.
What is diplomacy?
An international organization founded in 1995 to promote international trade and economic development by reducing taxes and other restrictions between nations.
What is the World Trade Organization?
North Vietnam was taken over by Ho Chi Minh who wanted to unite the north and the south.
What is the Vietnam War?
The total number of votes cast by citizens in an election.
What is the popular vote?
An agreement or arrangement between two or more countries.
What is a treaty?
An organized choice by vote to select a person for a political office or other position.
What is an election?
A person who participates in interest groups and activities in order to influence government officials.
What is a lobbyist?
The method of spreading ideas or information for the purpose of helping or hurting an institution, a cause, or a person.
What is Propaganda?
Government actions in the form of laws.
What is public policy?
An executive department of the U.S. government responsible for foreign policy and international relations.
What is the Department of State?
An international organization of 28 countries that has agreed to protect each other in case of attack; founded in 1949.
What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)?
Fidel Castro allowed Communist Soviet Union to install nuclear-armed missiles 90 miles from U.S. shores. President Kennedy enacted a blockade and told Soviets to remove missiles and they would remove U.S. missiles from Turkey. Stand off took 13 days. Brink of nuclear war.
What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?
The votes cast by electors in the Electoral College for President and Vice President of the United States.
What is the electoral vote?
Criteria to make something eligible.
What is a qualification?
A nominating election held to choose party candidates who will run in the general election.
What is a primary election?
The right to ask the government to solve a problem or to express an opinion about how the government is being run.
What is petitioning the government?
The following image is an example of...
What is propaganda?
An appointed official that represents a country.
What is an ambassador?
A panel of fifteen judges appointed by the United Nations to hear cases that focus on disputes between nations; also known as the World Court.
What is the International Court of Justice?
Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait and demanded that his country's debt be erased. Nations condemned the invasion but Hussein refused to back down. U.S. sent in troops and war lasted 42 days. Hussein escaped.
What is the First Gulf War or the Persian Gulf War?
How the total number of electoral votes is determined.
What is 100 senators + 435 members of the House of Representatives + 3 votes granted to Washington D.C.?
Groups that raise money on behalf of interest groups.
What is a Political Action Committee (PAC)?