Public Opinion & Ideology
Voting & Participation
Media & Press
Congress
Courts & Presidency
100

Beliefs and attitudes toward different issues, events, and people.

What is public opinion? 

100

The percentage of eligible individuals who actually vote

What is turnout?

100

This protects the freedom of press in the United States?

What is First Amendment?

100

The Total of voting members in Congress

What is 535?

100

 the president's power to turn down acts of Congress called?

What is veto?

200

A cohesive set of beliefs that form a general philosophy about the government.

What is political ideology?
200

Compared to other developed countries, voter turnout in the United States is ___

What is lower?

200

Print and digital forms of communication—including television, newspapers, radio, the internet, and social media sites—that convey information to large audiences

What is the media?
200

A U.S. senator has a ___ -year term, while a representative has a ___ -year term.

What is SIX and TWO

200

The highest military authority in the United States

What is president as commander in chief
300

What is the core political value most highly prioritized by American conservatives?

What is liberty

300

The most important factor in predicting whether an individual votes

What is Education

300

The concentration of media ownership by a few large corporations

What is media monopoly?

300

The process of redrawing electoral districts every 10 years

What is redistricting ?

300

The number of justices on the Supreme Court

What is 9

400

 the process by which political values are formed called?

What is political socialization? 

400

Voter participation rates went up, especially in the South.

What is the impact of Voting Rights Act

400

The news source reaches the most Americans?

What is Television? 

400

A party member responsible for building support for key issues and counting votes.

What is congressional whip duties?

400

The government must show a legal cause for holding someone in detention.

What is habeas corpus?

500

Social institutions, like family and school, that shape an individual's basic political beliefs and values

What are agents of socialization? 

500

This group votes in the largest percentage in elections 

What is over 65 or seniors?

500

When newspapers expose official misconduct, they serve as a ___?

What is Watchdog?

500

 Allows Senate members to prevent a vote by speaking continuously?

What is a filibuster 

500

 determines the number of justices on the Supreme Court.

What is Congress?