Elections
Political Parties
Propaganda
Media
Money
100

This is the process by which citizens select their political leaders.

Voting

100

Political parties typically organize primary elections to choose their candidate for general elections.

What is True?
100

Propaganda often uses this technique, appealing to emotions rather than facts.

(Emotional _______)

What is Emotional Appeal?

100

The media has a role of monitoring the government and calling them out whenever corrupt actions are happening.

What is Watchdog?

100

The primary source of funding for most political campaigns.

What is Donations?

200

This term describes the indirect method used to elect the President of the United States.

Electoral College

200

________ is a political organization outside the two main U.S. parties, often focused on specific issues

What is third party?

200

This propaganda technique suggests that "everyone is doing it."

What is Bandwagon?

200

This is a term for stories or posts that deliberately spread misinformation to sway opinions.

What is Fake News?

200

This 2010 Supreme Court case allowed unlimited corporate spending on elections.

What is Citizens United v. FEC?

300

Primaries are elections that are held to determine which candidates will run for an upcoming general election. There are two different types of primaries.

What are open and closed?

300

One of the primary functions of political parties in the U.S. is to help organize government by recruiting and supporting candidates, setting policy agendas, and promoting a __________ that outlines their goals and priorities.

What is Platform?

300

This term refers to negative campaigning aimed at insulting an opponent.

What is Name Calling?

300

Social Media has been on the rise in our most recent decades. How does social media affect the way that politicians interact with the public?

What is direct contact?

300

Organizations that collect and distribute money to candidates and campaigns.

What is PACs?

400

This landmark law passed in 1965 aimed to eliminate racial discrimination in voting.

What is the Voting Rights Act?

400

This type of election decides which candidate will represent a political party in the general election.

What is Primary Election?

400

Political ads often use this type of propaganda, linking a candidate to patriotic symbols.

What is Transfer?

400

There are three main biases in media and poltics.

What are selection, framing, and ideological?

400

Large donations from wealthy individuals or organizations are often referred to as this type of money.

What is Dark Money?

500

A method of voting that allows citizens unable to attend polls on Election Day to vote by mail.

What is Absentee Voting?

500

This 20th-century President formed the “New Deal Coalition,” which united a diverse group under the Democratic Party.

Who is Frankin Roosevelt?

500

This type of propaganda uses oversimplified, often misleading, messages to influence public opinion.

What is Glittering Generalities?

500

The first Presidential debate aired on TV occurred between these two candidates.

Who are John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon

500

This act, passed in 1971, aimed to increase transparency in campaign finance.

What is Federal Election Campaign Act?