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ElectionsCampaignsRight to Vote Political Parties Supreme Court cases

-This is the process of selecting candidates to run for office? Row Question

-nominating Row Answer

-These are special elections that are usually held around May that are used to choose candidates. Row Question

-primary elections Row Answer

-These are nominating elections where only party members are allowed to participate? Row Question

-closed primary Row Answer

-This is the use of famous individuals who give their support to a candidate and hope that it influences voters? Row Question

-endorsements Row Answer

-This is the process of using advertisements that focus on the faults and shortcomings of your opponent rather than your goals. Row Question

-negative advertising Row Answer

-These are groups that are formed in order to raise money for candidates running for office? Row Question

-Political Action Committees PACs Row Answer

-This is a type of primary where all voters could participate? Row Question

-open primary Row Answer

Row Question -What term is used for face to face campaigning?

-canvassing Row Answer

Row Question -This term refers to the practice of placing patriotic items such as American flags near candidates when speaking?

-symbolism Row Answer

-This term refers to a generic statement with no real meaning specifics—such as “I want to make the world a better place.” Row Question

-generalizations Row Answer

-Name one requirement to vote? Row Question

- Row Answer

-Name one requirement to vote? Row Question

- Row Answer

-This term means that you have passed all voting requirements and been given a voting station? Row Question

-registered Row Answer

-This term refers to all the people who are eligible to vote? Row Question

-electorate Row Answer

-Term that refers to the idea that people do not care about political issues? Row Question

-apathy Row Answer

-Case which determined that flag burning was protected as free speech. Row Question

-Texas v Johnson Row Answer

-Case which challenged affirmative action laws and mandated that quotas can not be used. Row Question

-California v Bakke Row Answer

-Supreme Court case that established the limits of school personnel to search students while at school. Row Question

-New Jersey v TLO Row Answer

-Case which tested free speech and established that non-violent, non-disruptive protest is protected speech. Row Question

-Tinker V Des Moines Row Answer

-Case which established abortion as legal? Row Question

-Roe v Wade Row Answer

-This is a group of people with similar beliefs about government? Row Question

-political party Row Answer

-Term that describes when two or more parties join together in order to make a majority? Row Question

-coalition Row Answer

-Type of party system that we have in the U.S.? Row Question

-two party system Row Answer

-Name the major parties in America? Row Question

-Democrats and Republicans Row Answer

-Who warned the nation about the dangers of political parties? Row Question

-George Washington Row Answer