Voting
Elections
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Potpourri
100

Who has higher voter turnout / who is more likely to vote: young people (ages 18-25) or the elderly (ages 65+)?

Elderly 
100

Which type of elections are held every four years?

Presidential elections

100

Over time, have campaigns for office increased or decreased in length of time?

Increased

100

Interest groups are a type of ________ institution.

linkage

200

Nadia just turned 18 and plans to vote for candidates who she thinks will try to remove the United States from foreign wars and armed conflicts. Which voting method is Nadia using?

Prospective voting

200

Which type of primary election are the voters below participating in?

Caucus

200

The FEC limits how much _______ money can be donated to individual candidates' campaigns.

Hard

200

Partisan news channels like CNN and Fox News are examples of _________________ media outlets.

consumer-driven

300

One way that political parties and interest groups mobilize voters is through ____________, which might involve going door-to-door or standing outside a busy shopping area.

canvassing

300

Ms. Brown has decided to run for office, but she does not want the endorsement of any political parties. That means Ms. Brown will be running as a(n) ________________ candidate.

independent

300

Which type of political organization became much more common after the Citizens United decision?

Super PACs

300

Name two ways that interest groups can influence public policy.

Acceptable answers include: lobby, form a PAC/donate to campaigns, educate the public, mobilize voters
400

Identify three constitutional amendments that have expanded voting access AND note how. 

Acceptable answers:

-15th Amendment (all men)

-17th Amendment (senate went from chosen by state legislatures to regular election)

-19th Amendment (all women)

-24th Amendment (made poll taxes unconstitutional)

-26th Amendment (lowered voting age to 18)

400

Answer both questions: 

1) Which type of election system makes it most difficult for independent and third-party candidates to win? 

2) What is an alternative system that could remove structural barriers for these candidates?

1) Winner-take-all system

2) Proportional representation system

400

Which two SCOTUS cases have limited attempts to regulate campaign finance?

Buckley v. Valeo (1976) & Citizens United v. FEC (2010)

400

Roy Cooper (D) and Michael Whatley (R) will run against each other in November's senatorial race. Give an example of a news headline that would demonstrate horse-race journalism. 

Answers will vary. An example includes: "Polls show Cooper and Whatley neck and neck"