Political Parties
Electoral College 1
Electoral College 2
Propaganda
Voting/Gerrymandering
100

The differences between political parties can be found by doing what?

Reading the party's platform

100

The number of electors in each state is based upon...

Each states congressional representation

100

A candidate wins 51% of Virginia's popular vote. How many electoral college votes do they get?

13

100

To influence somebody or something unfairly; prejudice

Bias

100

What election are people most likely to vote in?

Presidential

200

One difference in Third Party Candidates from the main political parties is...

They often focus on one political issue

200

When citizens vote in the Presidential election they are casting the _______ vote

Popular

200

How many electoral college votes are needed to win the Presidency?

270

200

An organization established to raise money to support an issue or candidate

Political Action Committee (PAC)

200

Voting districts are evaluated every ___ years

10

300

The middle of the political spectrum where most of the votes are is called...?

Moderate

300

President and Vice President are elected by...?

Electoral College 

300

What must you do before you vote in Virginia?

Register

300

Forms of communication created to reach large audiences are called...?

Mass Media

300

 Spreading voters so they do not form a voting block is called...

Cracking

400

How do PACs influence campaigns? (what do they contribute?)

$$$$$$$$$$$$ They are an important source of funding.

400

Why does California have the most Electoral College votes?

It has the largest representation in Congress

400

Total electoral votes available:

538

400

When a news station runs a story called "Crime is on the Rise", it is seeking to...

Focus public attention on certain issues

400

Concentrating voters to take advantage of common interests is called...?

Packing

500

What is one function of Political Parties?

Recruiting and Nominating OR

Monitoring actions of Officeholders OR

Educating the Public on campaign issues

500

What is the name for a state that might vote either way in an election?

Swing State

500

The electoral college provides a more equal voice for both large and small states, regardless of...?

Population

500

The 3 Aspects of Evaluating Campaign Messages are...

1. ID Propaganda

2. Separate Fact from Fiction

3. Detect Bias

500

Redrawing a district that forces two candidates of the same party to run against each other is called...?

Highjacking