Political Ideology
Voting Rights
Political Participation
Elections in the United States
Media and Public Opinion
100

This political ideology favors limited government intervention in economic affairs.

What is conservatism?

100

This amendment lowered the voting age to 18.

What is the 26th Amendment?

100

This system dominates American politics, with two main parties competing for control.

What is the two-party system?

100

This is one of the three constitutional requirements for an individual to be eligible to run for President of the United States.
 

What are being a natural born citizen, being at least 35 years old, and having been a resident of the U.S. for 14 years?

100

55 percentage Americans who get their news from this media source.

What is social media?

200

This term refers to individuals whose beliefs fall between liberal and conservative views.

What is moderate?

200

These two discriminatory practices were used primarily in the South to prevent African Americans from voting.

What are poll taxes and literacy tests?

200

These organizations influence public policy by lobbying lawmakers, funding campaigns, and mobilizing voters to advocate for specific issues or causes.

What are interest groups?

200

This body officially elects the President of the United States.

What is the Electoral College?

200

This age group, often referred to as "digital natives," primarily gets its news from social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
 

What are young adults or Gen Z?

300

This term describes the spectrum of political beliefs ranging from liberal to conservative, where individuals may hold varying positions on social, economic, and governmental issues, often influencing party affiliation and voter behavior.
What is the political spectrum?

What is the political ideology spectrum?

300

This percentage of the population could vote in the election for President George Washington.

What is 6%?

300

Interest groups influence public policy through this type of activity, which involves persuading lawmakers.

What is lobbying?

300

Explain one argument in favor of keeping the Electoral College.

What is it ensures that smaller states have a voice in presidential elections?

300

This method measures public opinion by surveying a small group of people.

What is a public opinion poll?

400

This term describes the political ideology of a  movement that promotes gradual reforms to healthcare by advocating for both public and private options to ensure coverage for all without completely overhauling the system.

What is Liberal?

400

The 19th Amendment granted this group the right to vote.

Who are women?

400

Factors such as family, education, and media play a crucial role in this process, shaping how individuals develop their political opinions and affiliations.
 

What is political socialization?

400

Develop an argument against the use of the Electoral College in presidential elections.

What is it undermines the popular vote?

400

This key method used in scientific polling ensures that every individual in a population has an equal chance of being selected, making the poll more reliable and accurate.
 

What is random sampling?

500

This political ideology advocates for a total ban on immigration to preserve traditional values and promote national security, often taking aggressive measures to protect these ideals.
 

What is reactionary?

500

The 15th Amendment was significant because it granted voting rights to this group.

Who are African American men?

500

This term describes the prominent division between major groups in a political system, characterized by the clustering and radicalization of views and beliefs, with the right moving further right and the left moving further left.

What is political polarization?

500

Campaign finance in U.S. elections is regulated primarily by this government agency.

What is the Federal Election Commission?

500

This function of the media involves fact checking information about candidates and their platforms, as well as providing analysis of campaign coverage.
 

What is watchdog function?