Interest Groups
Social Movements & Political Participation
Types of Elections
Electoral College
Campaign Finance
100

What is a public interest group?

A group that acts on behalf of the collective interests of a proud group.

100

What is civil disobedience?

The intentional refusal to obey a law to call attention to its injustice.

100

The election that determines the next president of the United States

What is the presidential election?

100

The number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency 

What is 270?

100

An organization that collects and distributes funds to support a specific political candidate or legislation 

What is a PAC?

200

What is lobbying?

It is interacting with government officials in order to advance a group's agenda.

200

What is a protest?

A public demonstration designed to call attention to the need for change.

200

The formal process through which partied choose their candidate for political office 

What is a nomination?

200

A person who acts as their state's voters' representative at a convention to select the party's nomination

What is a delegate?

200

An organization that may spend an unlimited amount of money on a political campaign, as long as the spending is not coordinated within a campaign

What is a super PAC? 

300

How do interest groups benefit political campaigns?

By raising financial support and other work/leadership experience.

300

How does civil disobedience push voters one direction?

Exposes injustice and pushes moral urgency on voters.

300

An election that acts as the first stage which determines the candidates for the next upcoming election 

What is the primary election?
300

A system of elections in which the candidate wins the plurality of votes within a state receives all of that state votes in electoral college

What is a winner takes all system?

300

A scandal that took place in 1972 that altered campaign finance

what is the Watergate scandal?

400

What's another way to support a candidate/participate in an election besides voting?

Joining an interest group and donating or offering experience.

400

How do media and social movement go hand in hand?

By raising awareness and access to movements that influence parties.

400

An election that takes place every two years or in the middle of a four-year presidential term during which the seats of congress and its members are voted for which affects the presidential power

What is a midterm election?

400

A state where the level of support for the political parties is similar and elections swing back and forth between democrats and republicans

What is a swing state?

400

Legislation passed in 1971 to regulate the raising and spending of currency in United States federal elections. This legislation puts limits on the amount of money that a candidate could receive, and it requires candidates to disclose contributions and expenses used in a campaign

What is the Federal Election Campaign ACT(FECA)?

500

Who was the biggest spender in interest groups in the 2024 presidential election?

Elon Musk

500

What was a recent social movement during Covid?

Black Lives Matter

500

An election that takes place every two years during which one-third of the senate and every seat of the house of representatives is up for election

What is the congressional election?

500

A constitutionally required process for selecting the president through states of electors chosen in each state who are pledged to vote for a nominee in the presidential election

What is the electoral college?

500

Legislation passed in 2002 that placed stricter limits on the contributions a candidate could receive from an individual or political action committee

What is the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act(BCRA)?