The Republican Party is represented by this animal.
Elephant
This early American political party favored a strong central government
Federalists
Disenfranchise means
Group has less voting rights or to take voting rights away
The 15th Amendment allowed this group to vote.
Freed Slaves, blacks, minorities
Regularly Scheduled election where voters make the final choice of officeholder.
General Election
The Democratic party is represented by this animal
Donkey
This era of the___________ favored this anti-slavery party after the Civil War.
Republicans
This word means the "right to vote."
Suffrage
This Amendment allowed women to vote.
19th Amendment
Daily Double!!!
Where members of each party help monitor fairness at a polling place.
Poll Watchers
America has how many major political parties?
2
This category of minor political parties concentrate on only one public matter.
Single-Issue Parties
This state does not require citizens to register in order to vote.
North Dakota
This Amendment lowered the voting age to 18.
26th Amendment
How many Electoral Votes are needed to win the Presidential Election?
270
Which type of party system is most common throughout the world, Single-Party System, Two-Party Systems or Multiparty Systems?
Multiparty Systems
The Return of the Democrats era saw this president elected four times.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Registering to vote is intended to prevent:
Voter Fraud
This Amendment allowed citizens in the District of Columbia to vote.
23rd
Name for a voting district, consists of about 500 to 1000 voters
Precinct
People said this Democratic President was stubborn, leading to him embracing being compared to a donkey.
Andrew Jackson
Daily Double!!!
Parties that are out of power keep a close eye on the actions of the party in power and play the role of the:
Watchdog
Daily Double!!!
What are the 3 universal voter requirements?
Citizenship, Residence, Age
Daily Double!!!
Drawing or altering the boundaries of a constituency or congressional district in a way that affects the vote.
Gerrymandering
This government entity regulates campaign finances.
Federal Election Commission (FEC)