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What are our 2 main political parties names? 

Democrats 

Republicans

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What is a linkage institution? 

The elements of the political process that connect us the people to the government

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What is Sufferage?

The right to vote

100

When we vote for the President, who do we ACTUALLY vote for?

Electors

Electoral College 

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What is political Ideology 

The beliefs and attitudes an individual has regarding issues and candidates

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What are other names the political parties go by? 

Liberal (left) and Conservatives (right)

200

What are the most influential things that influence political socialization? 

  • Political Parties

  • Interest Groups

  • Elections

  • The Media

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What is the 19th Amendment? 

The right for Women to vote

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What is a Primary/Caucus Election?  

The elections that narrow down the candidates to the top 2. (One person from each party) 

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What are the political parties mascots?

Democrats: Donkey

Republicans: Elephant 

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What colors are associated with the different political parties? 

Republicans are Red 

Democrats are Blue 

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What are Interest Groups?

A group that is NOT a political party that tries to influence public policy (Laws) based on their members interests. 

(Interest groups are interested in 1 thing!) 

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What was the 23rd Amendment 

The right for residents in Washington DC to vote. 

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What is the general election? 

The election that picks the winner 


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What is Federalism? 

Power divided between the States and the Federal Government. (The rectangle with the dashed line) 
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Scenario for political Party  

Male, 62, Lives in small town Texas, Has some college experience, and is a member of the NRA. Which political party does he align with?

400

When is the FEDERAL Election Day? 

The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in an even numbered year.

400

What is the 24th Amendment? 

Banned the use of poll taxes 

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What are the differences between an Open and a Closed Primary? 

Open: Anyone who is registered with any party can vote. 

Closed: You can only vote in a primary that aligns with the party you are registered with. (Republicans vote in Republican primaries and Democrats vote in Democratic primaries)

400

Scenario for political Party  

Female, African American, 52, Masters Degree, makes $100,000 a year, what political party does she most likely belong.  

500

What are the Liberals (Democrats) main beliefs?

Desire for change 

Believe in Large Government 

Stress Equity and Equality 

Stricter rules/regulations for businesses and the economy. 

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What are Exit Pols and why do we use them? 

Questionnaires we use when people leave a voting site to ask them questions about their background, income, schooling, which political party they voted for, etc. To gather data to follow voter trends. 

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What is the 26th Amendment? 

Changes the voting age to 18 years old 


*This was because after the draft for Vietnam made it so men had to enlist but couldn't vote. Now they can! 

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We have 538 Electors - where does that number come from? 

100 Senators + 435 Representatives + 3 for DC 

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What are the Conservatives (Republicans) main beliefs?

Want to keep the Status Qu ('back to the way we used to be') 


Limit Federal government and more State control 

Stress Freedom/Liberty

Less regulation for businesses/economy