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C7: Political Participation and Changes in the Electorate
Unconventional Participation
Political Participation
The Civil Rights Movement
Changes in the American Electorate
The Electorate and Democracy
Voter Turnout
Unconventional Participation Political Participation The Civil Rights Movement Electoral Changes The Electorate and Democracy Voter Turnout $200 $400 $600 $800 $ $1000
h $ 200 Unconventional Participation Unconventional participation that involves assembling crowds to confront businesses and local government.
The ability to understand government and the sense that you can make a difference and that the government will respond. h $ 400 Unconventional Participation
h $ 600 Unconventional Participation The feeling of being part of a larger movement and with the feeling that someday you will reach your goals.
h $ 800 Unconventional Participation Goodman, Chaney, and Schwerner, were three civil rights workers murdered in 1964 during a time period that was called this.
h $ 1000 Unconventional Participation Groups that have been denied normal government access and are mistrusting of government, are likely to turn to this type of participation.
The actions of private citizens who are seeking to influence or support government and politics. h $ 200 Political Participation
Saluting the flag is an example of this form of political behavior. h $ 400 Political Participation
America ranks at the bottom, when compared to most industrialized nations, in this form of political participation. h $ 600 Political Participation
Influencing behavior includes an individual seeking particularized benefits or folks seeking this. h $800 Political Participation
h $ 1000 Political Participation The Boston Tea Party (1773) is an example of this type of political participation.
h $ 200 The Civil Rights Movement Three men who practiced and preached non-violent civil disobedience.
h $ 400 The Civil Rights Movement From a jail in this city, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote a letter to southern ministers explaining why direct action and why now.
Bloody Sunday was the result of civil rights workers first attempt to march from _________ to ________ in order to gain voting rights for southern Blacks. h $ 600 The Civil Rights Movement
This law, signed by President LBJ, provided federal examiners or poll watchers to monitor elections in several southern states. h $ 800 The Civil Rights Movement
By refusing to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus, this woman inadvertently helped to begin the civil rights movement. h $ 1000 The Civil Rights Movement
h $ 200 Electoral Changes This prohibited the denying of the right to vote on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
h $ 400 Electoral Changes This Amendment states that the right to vote shall not be denied on account of sex.
This outlawed the use of literacy tests. h $ 600 Electoral Changes
This Amendment states that the right to vote shall not be denied because of failure to pay a poll tax or any other kind of tax. h $ 800 Electoral Changes
In 1944, this landmark SCOTUS decision outlawed the use of white primaries. h $ 1000 Electoral Changes
h $ 200 The Electorate and Democracy A ballot of uniform size and shape and the right to vote privately.
h $ 400 The Electorate and Democracy An exception to the Black Codes, preventing Blacks from voting after the passage of the 15 th Amendment, this allowed those who had voted before 1870 to continue voting.
h $ 600 The Electorate and Democracy A process whereby an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject (by ballot) a particular proposal.
h $ 800 The Electorate and Democracy An effort by a specified number of voters to propose (by petition) a law and secure its submission to the electorate for approval.
h $ 1000 The Electorate and Democracy Parochial participation, such as local citizens gathering to protest the building of a strip mall in their neighborhood.
h $ 200 Voter Turnout Property qualifications for voting were eliminated for most white males by this date.
h $ 400 Voter Turnout In the United States this is the most common form of political participation.
h $ 600 Voter Turnout In this type of election the voters, as opposed to party bosses, choose their partys candidate for the general election.
h $ 800 Voter Turnout The single greatest predictor of a voter turning out to cast his or her ballot.
h $ 1000 Voter Turnout Three characteristics associated with those most- likely to be non-voters.
FINAL
The Amendments
This Amendment gave voters in the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections.
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