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1 Civics & Economics Top 100 What every student should know to pass the Civics & Economics EOC Goal 4

2 Goal 4: The learner will explore active roles as a citizen at the local, state, and national levels of government.

3 Political Party Systems
One-party system – one political party controls the government Two-party system – two political parties compete for government positions Multi-party system – three or more political parties compete for government positions

4 Types of Elections Primary election – members from the same party select candidates to run in general elections General election – voters make a final decision about candidates or issues Recall election – voters can remove elected officials from office

5 Voting Procedures and Qualifications
18 years or older U.S. citizen Resident of the state where he or she wants to vote Completed voter registration

6 Election Campaign Process
Public and Private Funding – money is raised to pay for the campaign Canvassing – going door-to-door asking people to vote for a candidate Endorsements – the action of publicly declaring one's personal or group's support of a candidate for elected office Propaganda – messages that are meant to influence people’s votes

7 Interest Groups/PACS Interest groups – people who work together for similar interests or goals PACS (political action committees) –promotes its members’ interests in state and national politics and are regulated by the federal government

8 Electoral College A group made up of electors from each state who vote for presidential candidates. Based on a “all or nothing” system.

9 Mass Media and Public Opinion
Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet influence pubic opinion.

10 Rights/Duties/Responsibilities
Rights – what you are allowed to do (freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, petition) Duties – what you are required to do (pay taxes, obey laws, serve on juries) Responsibilities – what you should do (vote, recycle, get an education)

11 Mediation and Arbitration
Mediation is a process by which people agree to use a third party to help them settle a conflict. Arbitration is the use of a third party to make a legal decision that is binding on all parties.


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