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Warm Up – April 9 Unit 3 Review – Answer the following questions on a post it: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a two party system? What are third parties and how did third parties affect major elections? What strategy can third parties use to have their candidates elected to office? Describe the six different types of propaganda used in campaign advertising How are each of the following used in political campaigns? Image molding, Canvassing, Endorsements, Propaganda What is gerrymandering? What is the purpose of primary election? What are the three different types of a primary election?

Civics and Economics Mid Term Review

TOD - April 9 Unit 4 Review – answer the following questions on the same post it as the warm up: What is the difference between an expressed and implied power? What is an example of each? What is the difference in a legislative and non-legislative power? What are the 3 qualifications to be a senator? What are the 3 qualifications to be in the House of Representatives? Define each of the following ways to kill a bill: Filibuster, Veto, Pigeonhole, Pocket Veto