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1 Review for Test

2 VOCABULARY Study notesheets that accompanied powerpoint presentations
Study the vocabulary sheet you completed in the computer lab LET’S TRY A FEW …

3 a group of citizens who agree on major issues facing the nation
a group of citizens who agree on major issues facing the nation. These groups work to create public policies that reflect their views POLITICAL PARTY

4 a body of ideas put forth by a person or group
IDEOLOGY

5 Any party other than the two major parties; for example Ross Perot’s Reform Party
THIRD PARTY

6 the vote for a candidate, issue, etc
the vote for a candidate, issue, etc., made by qualified voters, as opposed to a vote made by elected representatives GENERAL ELECTION

7 part of the process of selecting a candidate for election to an office
NOMINATION

8 Identification of current political leaders – name and job title
Study your ‘Who Are Your Representatives’ assignment LET’S TRY A FEW…

9 Who is he and what is his job title?
James Nolan Superintendent of Sachem Schools

10 Who is he and what is his job title?
Mark Lesko BrookhavenTown Supervisor

11 Who is he and what is his job title?
John Flanagan New York State Senator

12 Who is he and what is his job title?
Tim Bishop Congressman

13 Who are they and what is their job title?
Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand Senators

14 Who is he and what is his job title?
Joe Biden Vice President

15 Who is he and what is his job title?
John Boehner Speaker of the House of Representatives

16 Who is she and what is her job title?
Hillary Clinton Secretary of State

17 Democrat or Republican?
Review your powerpoint notes Visit my website to take a look at the powerpoint presentations again.

18 Democrat or Republican?
High taxes for high level of government services DEMOCRAT

19 Democrat or Republican?
Reduce government regulation of businesses REPUBLICAN

20 Democrat or Republican?
Support exploration of federal lands for new energy sources. REPUBLICAN

21 Political Labels – Radical, Conservative, Liberal, Moderate, Libertarian, Reactionary
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22 Political labels Radical, Conservative, Liberal, Moderate, Libertarian, Reactionary
They may be willing to resort to extreme methods to bring about change, including the use of violence. RADICAL

23 Political labels Radical, Conservative, Liberal, Moderate, Libertarian, Reactionary
They reject violent revolution as a way of changing the way things are. LIBERAL

24 SHORT ANSWERS Study all our notes and classwork Know:
Levels of government Political participation and young adults Current social issues Political Parties Supreme Court


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