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On your device, please find the quizlet for unit 4 test

Parties and Elections Test Part I: Multiple choice- just like last test. Part II: Matching- Just one set of matching on this test. Many terms come from 11.1 and So You Want to Run for President. Part III: Democrat or Republican- You will need to decide if a stance on an issue is from the Democratic or Republican platform. Part IV: Propaganda Techniques- I’ll list the techniques. You will need to match them with an example. Part V: Short Answer- Just like last test. Know the important function the party out of power plays & why this role is important AND Ways 3rd parties may feel successful even if they don’t win and why voting for a 3rd party is sometimes considered a wasted vote