Voting Rights
Miscellaneous
Campaign & Election
Campaign Finance
The Media
100

This model says people vote based on what benefits them the most.

What is the Rational Choice Model?

100

This term refers to short, memorable quotes from politicians used in the media.

 What are Sound Bites?

100

These are organized efforts by candidates to win an election.

What are Campaigns?

100

This is money raised and spent to support political campaigns.

What is Campaign Finance?

100

This institution reports what the government does and influences how citizens engage in politics.

What is the Media?

200

This type of voting is based on how the government performed in the past.

What is Retrospective Voting?

200

This type of primary allows any voter to participate, regardless of party.

What is an Open Primary?

200

This is the process where voters choose leaders and policies.

What are Elections?

200

These are donations given directly to candidates with legal limits.

What is Hard Money?

200

This is the role of the media when it exposes corruption and protects the public.

What is holding the government accountable (or holding government responsible to the people)?

300

This type of voting focuses on what candidates will do in the future.

What is Prospective Voting?

300

This type of money is given to political parties for general purposes, not directly to candidates.

What is Soft Money?



300

This advantage helps current officeholders win reelection more easily.

What is Incumbency Advantage?



300

These groups raise and spend money for candidates but must follow limits.

What are PACs?

300

The media is considered this type of institution because it connects the government and the people.

What is a Linkage Institution?

400

This type of voting is when people vote for their political party’s candidates.

 What is Party-Line Voting?

400

This role of the media involves exposing corruption and protecting the public.

What is holding government responsible to the people?

400

This system is used to elect the president using state electors.

What is the Electoral College?

400

These groups can raise unlimited money but cannot coordinate with candidates.

 What are Super PACs?

400

Modern news is described this way because it is filtered to match what audiences want to hear.

What is hyper filtered news?

500

These are the rights that allow citizens to vote without unfair barriers.

What are Voting Rights?



500

Modern media is criticized for doing this instead of focusing on accurate reporting.

What is prioritizing viewership over real reporting?

500

This type of primary only allows registered party members to vote.

What is a Closed Primary?

500

This Supreme Court case allowed unlimited independent political spending.

What is Citizens United v. FEC?

500

This problem has become harder to detect and causes people to believe everything they see.

What is Media Bias?