Vocab
Political Parties
More Political Parties
Elections
Misc.
100

A group of people joined together on the basis of common principles, who seek to control government and public policy.

What is a political party?

100

These are the two MAJOR political parties in the US. 

What are the Democratic and Republican Parties?

100

a set of beliefs about politics, public policy, and the role of government.

What is Political Ideology?

100

A candidate who receives 270 or more of these is elected president.

What are Electoral Votes?

100

Anyone under this age, can't vote.

What is 18?

200

Elections that are held to determine which candidates will run for an upcoming general election.

What is a primary?

200

Political party that would support less government involvement in the economy

What is the Republican Party?

200

Political party that would support greater government involvement in the economy

What is the Democratic Party?

200

The candidate who gets the most individual votes, has won this.

What is the Popular Vote?

200

Congress has set election day for federal elections to be on this day.

What is Tueday?

300

Gaining enough votes from this means you are the President.

What is the Electoral College?

300

We have this type of party system in the United States.

What is a Two-Party System?

300

The electors go to the the party's _________ to select a federal candidate for President of the United States

What is National Convention?

300

Buy far the largest sum spent in political campaigns goes to buying this ________.

What is television time/ads?

300

A major Caucus takes place in this state.

What is Iowa?

400

A local meeting of party members to select candidates.

What is a caucus?

400

These parties are without wide voter support.

What are Minor Parties?

400

the MINORITY party criticizes the decisions of the party in power.

What is "watchdog" function?

400

These are used to minimize vote-counting errors, to speed up the vote counting process, and to reduce the number of persons needed to administer elections. 

What are voting machines?

400

Most election laws are passed at the ______ level.

What is State Level?

500

To try to influence the votes of members of a legislative body.

What is lobbying?

500

Several major parties have a realistic chance of winning elections (Most popular model in democracies around the world)

What is a Multi-Party System?

500

voting for officials of different parties in the same election.

What is split ticket voting?

500

This is where voters make the final choice of officeholder.

What is the General Election?

500

Two of the three requirements to vote. 

What are citizenship, residence, and age?