Political Parties
Voting & Elections
Influencing Government
Propaganda
Miscellaneous
100

This is a group of people with similar ideas about government who try to win elections and influence laws.

What is a political party?

100

This is the group of people who have the right to vote in an election.

What is the electorate?

100

This is a person hired by interest groups to talk to lawmakers and try to shape new laws.

What is a lobbyist?

100

This propaganda technique uses nice-sounding words like "freedom," "hope," and "strength" β€” but gives no real details.

What is glittering generality?

100

This group officially votes for President and Vice President based on how their state voted.

What is the Electoral College?

200

What is a one-party system?

One person or party holds power

200

This paper or electronic form lists the candidates and issues people vote on.

What is a ballot?

200

This is a group of people who share similar goals and try to influence government decisions.

What is an interest group?

200

This technique makes a leader or candidate look like an ordinary person who understands the everyday lives of voters.

What is plain folks?

200

A person chosen by their party or state to cast an official vote in the Electoral College is called this.

What is an elector?

300

This type of election lets voters choose a party's candidate for the general election. Some are "open" and some are "closed."

What is a direct primary?

300

This term describes the lack of interest some people feel about voting or politics.

What is apathy?

300

what is the difference between a PAC and a Super PAC?

PAC has limits and Super PAC can raise infinite amounts of money

300

This technique uses famous symbols β€” like the American flag or the Statue of Liberty β€” to link positive feelings to a person or idea.

What is transfer?  

300

This type of election lets voters choose candidates for their party before the main election.

What is a direct primary?

400

This is the name for smaller political parties that challenge the two big ones but rarely win major elections.

What is a third party?

400

This is a survey taken as people leave the polling place, used to predict election results before the final count.

What is an exit poll?

400

This is the term for what most people think about politics, government, and issues.

What is public opinion?

400

This technique shows only the good facts about one side and leaves out the bad ones.

What is stacked cards?

400

This happens when the media shows only one side of a story or favors one political view.
 

What is media bias?

500

In the U.S., the two main political parties are the (1.) ____________ Party and the (2.) ____________ party.  

The first party is considered more liberal, and supports supports government help for people, affordable healthcare, equal rights, protecting the environment, higher taxes for the rich, and fair treatment for workers. 

The second party is considered more conservative, and supports lower taxes, less government control, strong national defense, traditional values, and helping businesses grow 

What is the Democratic Party

What is the Republican Party?

500

This type of group/organization collects money to support candidates and political causes.

What is a Political Action Committee (PAC)?

500

This is when the media checks and reports on the actions of government officials to protect the public.

What is the watchdog role of the media?

500

When voters are told "everyone else is doing it" and feel pressured to join in, it’s this propaganda technique.

What is the bandwagon?

500

When a celebrity or well-known person gives their personal support for a candidate or product, this propaganda technique is being used.

What is testimonial (endorsement)