Unit 3 Review Blind Faith.

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Unit 3 Review Blind Faith

Warm Up-The Best Message Copy and Answer: What type of campaign materials do you think are most effective, commercials, brochures, posters/billboards, t-shirts/buttons, or personal appeals, etc…? Why?

Unit 4 Vocabulary-Get 10 note cards and cut in half. Conservative Plain folks Canvassing Name calling Platform Radical Nominee Glittering generalities Band wagon Moderate Propaganda National Convention Planks Primary election Candidate Political Party Endorsement Ideology PAC Liberal

You Don’t Know Jack I know this! I sort of know this? I don’t know Jack?!?

Propaganda (message, advertisement) National Convention (nominee, party) Planks (issues) Libertarian (right, conservative) Primary election (first, party)

Candidate (office, party) Political Party (democrat, republican) Endorsement Ideology (liberal, Conservative) PAC

Glittering Generalities Conservative (right, status quo) Plain folks Liberal (left, change) Glittering Generalities Conservative (right, status quo) Plain folks Canvassing

Compromise Name calling Platform Collaboration Nominee

Mass Media Mediation Band wagon Consensus Debate

Card stacking Authoritarian Consensus Radical Moderate (middle)