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100

What are the two main parties in the U.S.?

Democrats & Republicans 

100

What does PAC stand for?

Political Action Committee 

100

What type of election usually has the highest voter turnout?

Presidential 

100

How many electoral votes are needed to win the presidency?

270

100

How many electoral votes does VA have?

13

100

According to Citizens United, corporations are considered ______ under the law.

People 

200

Any party other than the two main ones are called what?

Third parties 

200

With rising campaign costs, PACs and Super PACs make it so only ______________ individuals run for office.

wealthy

200

What are three factors the predict which citizens will vote.

- Age (young/really old vote less) 

- Education (lower educations votes less)

- Income (lower income votes less)

200

What is a safe state? Give an example.

A state that consistently votes the same way. 

Rep- TX, LA

Dem- CA, NY

200
Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18? 

26th

200

Which amendment made the poll tax illegal?

24th 

300

Name one similarity between parties: 

1. Organize to win elections

2. Influence public policy

3. Reflect both liberal and conservative views on the political spectrum

4. Define themselves in a way that wins majority support by appealing to the center of the spectrum

300

This Supreme Court case stated campaign spending and PACs are supported under the 1st amendment.

Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (FEC)

300

What are 3 requirements to register to vote in VA?

- Be 18 on/by Election Day 

- U.S. citizen 

- Live in Virginia

300

What is a swing state? Give an example.

A state that does not always vote the same way. 

(MI, WI, AZ, GA, NV, PA)

300

How many Senators and member in the House of Representatives does Pennsylvania have?


Senators- 2

House of Reps- 18

300
How many electoral votes does Washington D.C. have?

3

400

List at least 2 functions of political parties.

1. Recruiting and nominating candidates

2. Educating the people about campaign issues

3. Helping candidates win elections

4. Monitoring actions of officeholders

400

What is the difference between a PAC and Super PAC?

PACs- limited donations, can give directly to the candidate 

SuperPACs- unlimited donations, corporations can donate, money cannot go directly to the candidate 

400

What are two ways to register to vote?



- In-person

- Online

- DMV

- By mail 

400

Which two states do not use a winner-take-all system?

- Maine 

- Nebraska 

400

How many days in advance do you need to register to vote in Virginia? 

11 days 

400

When is the last time that Florida has voted for a Democrat for president?

2012 (Obama)

500

What is the name of the Republican candidate who lost to Obama in 2012?

Mitt Romney 

500

Who was the first President to spend over 1 billion dollars in his campaign?

Barack Obama 

500

What are 4 reasons citizens fail to vote?

1. Apathy- don't care/lack of interest

2. Failure to register

3. Belief their vote doesn't count

4. No time/too busy

5. Poverty, inability to make it to the polls

500

What is the two-word phrase for what a state's number of electoral votes is based on?

congressional representation 
500

Which President was a Federalist? 

John Adams 

500

How many times in U.S. history has the person who won the popular vote lost the electoral college?

4 times 

(1876, 1888, 2000, 2016)