Media
Interest groups
Campaign Finance
Political Parties
Electoral College
100

What is mass media referred to in the government?

The 4th branch of government

100

TRUE OR FALSE?

Interest groups are in political parties and only rely on those in their party.

FALSE

their primary objective is to get what they want and they don't care about the difference in political parties.

100

What is the difference between hard and soft money?

hard money is given directly to candidates and is limited in amount and regulated apply.

Soft money is political donations given to the party to avoid government regulations, it is unlimited in amount.

100

What are the 2 big political parties and what symbol and color represent them?

Democrat (blue donkey)

Republican (red elephant)

100

How many electoral votes does it take a candidate to win?

270

200

What is media bias?

When news outlets put candidates in a good or bad light due to the candidate they support.

200

What are interest groups goal?

They influence policy makers to pass a policy they want.

200

What is the difference between PACS and Super PACS

PACS- AN organization created to influence state/federal elections. Created by businesses/unions to support candidates, $5,000 limit, money goes directly to candidate

Super PACS- Independent expenditure groups do not give directly to a candidate therefore do not have any limits on spending. May spend money on issues/advertising but not in connection with the campaign

200

What are political parties?

a group of people who seek control the government through winning elections

200

How man votes does each state get when there's a tie breaker?

1

300

What can the media create?

Advertising, media events, horse race coverage, and soundbites

300

What is the highest interest group?

The NRA

300

What was the Bi partisan campaign reform act?

it passed as a way to try and close financing loopholes that allowed soft money to influence elections.

300

How are political parties necessary?

they help compromise take place on important issues

help display the true opinions of the American public

300

What are 3 major flaws with the electoral college?

Winner of popular vote isn’t guaranteed to win election

Constitution doesn’t force electors to vote the way of the popular vote

If  no candidate receives 270 votes, house of reps make the decision

400

How can politicians influence the media?

staging, spinning, leaking

400

What do interest groups do to influence policy makers?

lobbying, electioneering, litigation, public support

400

What was the creation of the FEC?

  • 1. Must disclose campaign finance information

  • 2.  Enforce laws on spending and collections

  • 3. Oversee public funds given to presidential candidates

400

What do political parties do?

They are major mechanism behind the creation of policies and leadership choices

They provide a link (middle man) between the citizens and the government

400
How many candidates have lost but won the popular votes?

5 out of 45

500

What 3 essential roles does the media have?

serves as watchdog, sets public agenda, and supports the free exchange of ideas, information and opinions.
500

What do interest groups do?

bring lawsuits against the government, make donations to candidates, lobbying, advertise issues, and contribute to campaign ads

500

What was Buckley V Valeo (1976)?

It was to influence politicians to not use our tax dollars.

500

What functions do political parties serve?

nominating candidates, informing and advocating supporters, bonding agent, governing, watchdog

500

what are the proposed reforms?

district plan, proportional plan, and direct popular election