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Question 1

This amendment guarantees freedom of the press.

1st Amendment

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Question 2

• This a group with broad common interests who organize to win elections.

• Political party

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•This is a broad statement of party beliefs, positions, and goals.

•Platform

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•What is the symbol of the Republican Party?

•An Elephant

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Question 5

•This is a single belief or position that a party takes.

•Plank

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Question 6• What amendment outlawed the use of a poll tax?

• The 24th Amendment

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Question 7

•What does the word suffrage refer to?

•The right to vote

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Question 8

• Give an example of the bandwagon propaganda technique.

• Everyone is doing it so you should, too, etc.

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Question 9• Name one reason third

parties have been largely unsuccessful in winning elections in the US.

• Hard to raise $, difficulty getting on the ballot, etc.

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Question 10

•What is a voting district called?

•A precinct

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Question 11• What amendment allowed women to vote?

• The 19th Amendment

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Question 12

How many electoral votes does NC have?

15

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Question 13

•This amendment prevents being denied from voting due to race.

•15th Amendment

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Question 14

• Give an example of the stacked cards propaganda technique.

• Bad things will occur if my opponent wins, etc.

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Question 15

• What are the 2 types of primary elections.

• Open and closed primaries

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• The Federal Elections & Campaign Act created public financing. What is that?

• Tax dollars support campaigns

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• This is a group of people who organize around a common policy or goal to influence government.

• Special Interest Group

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• Who chooses a party’s Vice Presidential candidate?

• The Presidential Candidate

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Question 19• Name 1 of 3 groups that cannot directly contribute to political campaigns.

• Foreigners, Labor Unions & businesses

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Question 20

• Name 3 requirements to vote in NC.

• Registered, 18, 30-day residency, citizenship, not a felon in prison.

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•What is directly contacting legislators known as?

•Lobbying

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• What do you call the candidate who is currently in office that is seeking reelection?

• The incumbent

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Question 23

•Name a labor union in the US.

•AFL-CIO, UAW, NEA, NCAE, etc.

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•What state has the most electoral votes?

•CA

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•What agency oversees the public airwaves?

•The FCC

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•What group oversees federal election laws?

•The FEC

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•What are the two types of mass media?

•Electronic and print

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Question 28• What party is considered

liberal and which is conservative?

• A liberal usually is a Democrat; conservatives are usually Republicans.

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Question 29

• What is the symbol of the Democratic Party?

• A donkey

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Question 30

• Name a third party that has run for president.

• Reform, Green, Progressive, Libertarian, etc.

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Question 31

• For what do the letters NAACP stand?

• National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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Question 32

•What does it mean to be a moderate?

•Someone who has views on the left and right; in the middle.

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Question 33

• What are the people surveyed in a poll called?

• The sample

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Question 34

•What is the ideas and attitudes of a significant number of Americans called?

•Public Opinion

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• What is prior restraint?

• Government censorship of information before it is published