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VOCABULARY Study notesheets that accompanied powerpoint presentations
Study the vocabulary sheet you completed in the computer lab LET’S TRY A FEW …
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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
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a body of ideas put forth by a person or group
IDEOLOGY
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Any party other than the two major parties; for example Ross Perot’s Reform Party
THIRD PARTY
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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
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part of the process of selecting a candidate for election to an office
NOMINATION
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Identification of current political leaders – name and job title
Study your ‘Who Are Your Representatives’ assignment LET’S TRY A FEW…
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Who is he and what is his job title?
James Nolan Superintendent of Sachem Schools
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Who is he and what is his job title?
Mark Lesko BrookhavenTown Supervisor
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Who is he and what is his job title?
John Flanagan New York State Senator
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Who is he and what is his job title?
Tim Bishop Congressman
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Who are they and what is their job title?
Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand Senators
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Who is he and what is his job title?
Joe Biden Vice President
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Who is he and what is his job title?
John Boehner Speaker of the House of Representatives
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Who is she and what is her job title?
Hillary Clinton Secretary of State
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Democrat or Republican?
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Democrat or Republican?
High taxes for high level of government services DEMOCRAT
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Democrat or Republican?
Reduce government regulation of businesses REPUBLICAN
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Democrat or Republican?
Support exploration of federal lands for new energy sources. REPUBLICAN
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Political Labels – Radical, Conservative, Liberal, Moderate, Libertarian, Reactionary
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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
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Political labels Radical, Conservative, Liberal, Moderate, Libertarian, Reactionary
They reject violent revolution as a way of changing the way things are. LIBERAL
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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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