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1 Credits and Directions for Modifications
Games created by Lynn Thigpen and Gail Knapp You may change the questions by using “find” and “replace” to edit the slides.

2 I want to Party All the Time (Tasks)
Party Like its 1999 (Organization) It’s My Party and I’ll Cry if I Want to. Tea Party (3rd) I want to Party All the Time (Tasks) Party On Garth $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

3 Type of 3rd party that is based on a set of beliefs or principles.
Tea Party for $100 Type of 3rd party that is based on a set of beliefs or principles.

4 Tea Party for $200 If the Democrats had 50 seats in the Senate and the Republicans had 48 seats, and the two independent Senators sided with the Republicans, they would be forming what term in order to rule the body?

5 Tea Party for $300 The problem with this type of third party is that after they achieve their goal, they usually disband afterwards.

6 Give three reasons why we don’t see more 3rd parties in the U.S.?
Tea Party for $400 Give three reasons why we don’t see more 3rd parties in the U.S.?

7 Tea Party for $500 Because of this concept, European countries tend to have more 3rd parties. Regardless of the winner of the election, parties are reserved the number of seats in the legislature as they earned as a percentage of the vote.

8 I want to Party All the Time for $100
Originally party leaders decided who would represent each party in the general election. Today we hold primary elections to see who will face off in the general election. This task of the party is called?

9 I want to Party All the Time for $200
This is the description of the parties working together to get what they want turned into law.

10 I want to Party All the Time for $300
I have never heard of this candidate before….but they do have an “R” next to their name, therefore I will vote for her because I agree with most of what they stand for.

11 I want to Party All the Time for $400
At the National Party Convention, the party creates a platform, a listing of the goals to accomplish over the next 4 years. This process fulfills this task of the party.

12 I want to Party All the Time for $500
Newt Gingrich's Contract with America is an example of this task of the party.

13 Party Like its 1999 (Organization) for $100
I goy my appointment to the city police council by helping Mayor Ford win election.

14 Party Like its 1999 (Organization) for $200
Only people who have registered in advance can participate in this primary election.

15 Party Like its 1999 (Organization) for $300
This type of candidate demonstrates the least amount of loyalty to the party.

16 Party Like its 1999 (Organization) for $400
What took power away from party machines?

17 Party Like its 1999 (Organization) for $500
What is the difference between a blanket and an open primary?

18 Party On Garth for $100 The process where we vote for a Republican for President, a Democrat for Senator, a Republican for Mayor and a Democrat for Dog Catcher.

19 Party On Garth for $200 I believe tax cuts should be targeted towards the lower class, Wall Street needs regulated, Medicare should be expanded to serve more people. I am the ideas of this party.

20 Party On Garth for $300 Some would argue that the election of 2006, when the Democrats took control of Congress was this type of election because it was a response to never ending wars and corruption that plagued the Republican party.

21 Party On Garth for $400 This explains the actions of voters stating that people will act in their own self interest. We vote for policies we think will benefit us.

22 Party On Garth for $500 Give 2 reasons why the Responsible Party Model does not work in real life.

23 It’s my party and I cry if I want to for $100
Reagan increased funding for missile defense, Clinton passed the Family Medical Leave Act, Bush (43) passed the NCLB Act, Obama passed the Affordable Care Act, and Trump passed tax cuts. These are all examples of what?

24 It’s my party and I cry if I want to for $200
I believe in lower taxes because I believe it spurs on economic growth. I believe abortion should be banned, welfare should be sparingly used, and gun ownership is an absolute right. I am most likely a member of this party.

25 It’s my party and I cry if I want to for $300
I believe the government should be very limited in the size and scope. We should not be involved with foreign wars, we should legalize marijuana nationally, and follow the Constitution as it was originally written. I am most likely from this party.

26 It’s my party and I cry if I want to for $400
As a Dixiecrat, I broke away from the Democratic party. I am an example of what?

27 It’s my party and I cry if I want to for $500
From Republicans controlled Congress and the Presidency. From the Democrats control the House of Representatives. What describes the time period before and after the 2018 midterm election?

28 Daily Double!! $400

29 Daily Double!! $200

30 Daily Double!! $800 For

31 Daily Double!! $600

32 Final Jeopardy!

33 Final Jeopardy Question
What was the name of the third party presidential candidate in 1992 and 1996 and what is the term called where he assisted the election of Bill Clinton.


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