List 2 reasons for political polarization.
Urban/rural, demographics, political parties, media, economic inequality
Political Parties
The president typically _____________ members of his own party in a non-presidential election year.
Loses
60+
FILL IN THE BLANK: Each district drawn must have around the same _____________.
Population
Today we are the most divided on issues since this time period in America.
Civil War
Choosing someone to run for president is an example of this purpose of political parties.
Nominate a candidate
The president usually _____________ members of their own party in presidential election years.
Gains
List 2 reasons why people do not vote.
ANSWERS MAY VARY
The divergence of political attitudes away from the center, towards ideological extremes.
Political Polarization
Working together with party members to pass laws they favor is an example of this purpose of political parties.
Influencing policy
Elections of 1/3 of Senators and all House members happen in these elections.
Midterms
60%
Priming
People form their party identification based on these factors (2).
Create balance
Voting for a candidate for president through a secret ballot (the regular way of voting) is known as this.
The Primary
The number of people who vote divided by the number of people who are eligible to vote.
Voter turnout.
This type of media bias includes how information is presented. Media sites will use strong words and might make an issue seem like a bigger deal than it actually is.
Framing
Prejudice in favor of a particular cause is known as this.
Partisanship
Democrats and Republicans work to group people into their party. This is part of this purpose of political parties.
Unite people
Candidates for president are chosen here.
National Convention
In 2024, about this percentage of people were registered to vote.
Under 75%
The process of drawing electoral districts every 10 years is known as this.
Redistricting