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Instructions for Playing Jeopardy Click on the question that you want to attempt, example $100 Read the question and click on the to advance To return to the main playing board for another question, click on the blue box in the left hand corner of the answer screen. To advance to Double Jeopardy click Press page down to begin playing the game Correct Answer Return
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a.ideologies.b.voting privileges. c.theocracies.d.precincts. A multiparty system often represents different beliefs or
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Return Answer a.ideologies.
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theocratic parties minor parties. authoritarian parties. anti- Republicans. Third parties are also called
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caucuses.single-member districts. political bosses.precinct captains. In the United States, nearly all elected officials are selected by
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a two-party government a theocratic government an authoritarian government a coalition government When multiple parties combine, they form this.
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single-issue parties.a coalition government. ideological parties.a two-party government. The Liberty Party and the Free Soil Party are examples of
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proportional districts. wards. caucuses.precincts. Voting districts are called
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caucuses.voting districts. wards.proportional districts. Adjoining precincts form
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nominating conventions candidate conventions nominating committees caucuses Early in our nation's history, these private meetings of party leaders chose candidates.
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precinct captains ward captains patronsbosses These powerful political leaders chose delegates and controlled conventions
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runoffplurality election closed primary open primary This is a second primary election between the two candidates with the most votes.
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precinct captains ward captains national committee chairperson bosses The powerful influence of these people led to the primary elections as the method of selection at the state and local levels.
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open primarypetition nominating convention closed primary In this type of election, only members of a political party can vote.
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patronsplatform ticketplank Candidates for president and vice president are called the party's
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closed primaryopen primary proportional representation district voting Under this system a state's delegates represent the candidates according to the popular vote in the primary.
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precinct captains uncommitted delegates ward captainspatrons At each party's national convention, candidates attempt to win the support of these people.
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white, male property owners the same religion all U.S. citizens politicians The Founders believed the voters should be
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votingPACs political parties poll tax This is vital to the success of United States democracy.
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the Fifteenth Amendment the Voting Rights Act the Nineteenth Amendment suffrage This gave women the right to vote.
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the Nineteenth Amendment the Voting Rights Act the Fifteenth Amendment the grandfather clause This gave African Americans the right to vote.
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Political Action Committee. grandfather clause. Nineteenth Amendment Voting Rights Act. Even after the Fifteenth Amendment passed, many African Americans could not vote because of the
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soft moneythe poll tax contributions from labor unions contributions from businesses These contributions raised questions about how the money was raised.
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Sierra Clubthe Grange AFL-CIONAM This is a business-related interest group.
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AFL-CIOSierra Club the GrangeNAM This is a labor-related interest group.
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agriculturethe economy the environment public welfare Labor- and business-interest groups are concerned with this issue.
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unlimited meals and gifts. misinformation. campaign contributions research and writing of bills. Lobbyists sometimes provide
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scientifically based. representative samples. cluster samples. biased sampling. Straw polls are
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an interest group the mass media. a public- interest group the universe The group to be studied in a scientific poll is called
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straw pollrepresentative sample biased samplerandom sample This is a small group of people who are typical of the universe.
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representative sample cluster sample random sampling straw poll This technique provides an equal chance for everyone in the universe to be selected for the poll.
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pollscultural pluralism lobbyingmass media records This is a way of measuring public opinion.
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mass medianewspapers wire services telecommunications This includes all the means for communicating information to the general public.
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the presidentmedia events Congresspress conferences This is a major focus of the mass media.
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Ronald Reagan Bill Clinton John F. Kennedy Franklin D. Roosevelt This president was known for his "fireside chats" on the radio.
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George Bush Ronald Reagan John F. Kennedy Gerald Ford The era of television politics began
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press conference news release backgrounderspot advertisement A ready-made story prepared by government officials for the press is called a
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libel laws First Amendment fairness doctrine FCC This is the protector of the media.
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libelratings prior restraint the shield laws False, harmful written statements intended to damage a person's reputation constitute
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equal time doctrine prior restraint libelshield law The Supreme Court has struck down attempts to give government this power.
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Federal Communications Commission Telecommunications Commission First Amendment Civil Liberties Act This regulates the electronic media.
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prior restraintfairness doctrine equal time doctrineshield laws This required stations to guarantee airtime to both sides of a controversial issue.
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public broadcasting print media wire services electronic media The Internet is an example of
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E-governmentaction alerts petitionselectronic mailing lists These are automated E-mail notifications that provide subscribers with current information on a topic.
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E-commerceE-government cyber- volunteering THOMAS This refers to Web sites that provide government services online.
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Fifth AmendmentCommunications Decency Act United States v. American Library Association Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union This guaranteed freedom of speech on the Internet.
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imagespropaganda political agendas "plain folk" technique This term refers to ideas, information, or rumors that are used to influence opinion.
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independentsmoderates conservativesliberals These voters are considered weak party voters.
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party voters conflicting voters political voters cross-pressured voters Caught between issues, these voters are called
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Electoral College election laws political party loyalty card stacking This has a great deal of influence on some voters.
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straight-party ticket landslide cross-pressured ticket political ticket Party loyalists vote a
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liberalsmoderates independentsconservatives Voters who are in the middle of the political spectrum are called
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suffrageVoting Rights Act propagandatelevision This has helped many voters to be better informed
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candidates political parties political cultures interest groups Candidates are supported by non- nominating
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lobbyingpublic support campaign contributions newsletters This is the direct way interest groups try to influence government.
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giftspropaganda informationfinancial aid This is the lobbyist's strongest weapon.
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using propaganda card stacking using television effectively quoting the Voting Rights Act Candidates who quote only those statistics that support their position are
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the Federal Election Campaign Act parties the presidentthe Supreme Court PACs are regulated by
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lobbyinginterest group influence political socialization peer group pressure Individuals learn their political beliefs and attitudes in a process called
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peer group universe political culture interest group An individual's friends, church, synagogue, clubs, and work groups make up that person's
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cluster sample political culture public opinion peer group belief The set of values and beliefs about a nation and its government that most citizens share is called a
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the medialiberals conservativesmoderates This group of Americans believes in a limited national government.
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