Civics Unit 4 Review.

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Civics Unit 4 Review

Public Opinion Public Opinion Mass Media Propaganda Techniques

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Political Parties Who? What? Why? Republicans and Democrats Platforms and Planks Why? Two-Party System

Electoral College Why? How? Who? How many? Framers of Constitution Unsure people could choose good leader How? Electors Who? How many? Number of Senators + Representatives

Civic Participation Voting Volunteering Speaking out Helping in the community Active participation in political party Joining interest groups Work with groups to solve problems

Other PACs General Election