the deliberate manipulation of electoral district boundaries to give one political party or group an unfair advantage, often resulting in bizarrely shaped districts. By packing opposing voters into few districts or cracking them across many, politicians, rather than voters, effectively choose election outcomes.
what is gerrymandering?
Must be 25 to hold this office
what is Representative in the house?
this allows Candidates can reach their followers instantaneously.
what is social media?
two-party
According to the graph, which age group is least likely to participate in presidential elections

18 to 24 years
citizens are the ultimate source of political authority, often exercised through voting, representation, and the ability to alter or abolish unjust government.
what is consent of the governed ?
Voters are limited to voting for candidates from their own party.
what is a Closed primary/ caucus?
which amendment protects the media in the US
1st amendment
These parties organized to advance world peace, sustainable environmental policies, gender equality, social justice, and decentralized government.
What is the Green party?
Based on the map, which type of election method is most common across the country? 
What is an open primary?
Voters may vote in any party’s primary or caucus, regardless of which party they belong to
what is an Open primary/ caucus ?
No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of
What is the presidency?
the popularity of this technology helped to shift the public opinion on the Vietnam war
what is the TV?
individuals who are not affiliated with a political party.
What is an independent voter?
after redistricting which party is more likely to win according to the source below? 
What is the Republican party?
whoever currently holds the office
what is an incumbent?
must be at least 30 to hold this office
what is a senator?
List two of the roles of the media.
holds the government accountable by reporting on policies and actions
set the public agenda by picking and choosing what to cover
a place for public discourse and debate
Favors limited government and states’ rights
Supports less government regulation of the economy
Often emphasizes traditional values
what is the Republican party?
What term is used to describe the type of primary shown below? 
what is a Cajun primary?
These allow citizens to directly influence legislative action.
What are ballot measures.
there are 6 of these in Louisiana currently and they are redrawn every 10 years
what are congressional districts?
influenced President Theodore Roosevelt, Congress, and the American public, leading to the rapid passage of the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906.
what is the jungle by Sincalire ?
Which historic minor party is described by the list?
what is socialist ?
What idea does this political cartoon seem to support 
what is bipartisanship?