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3 Tuesday December 17, 2013 OBJ: SWBAT demonstrate their knowledge of linkage institutions by completing a review game. Drill: What is the best example of how the Constitution represents approximate popular majoritarian democracy? Homework: Study for your Unit III test, download your study guides.

4 Answer The election of members of the House of Representatives.

5 Find two other people that researched how the media covers the two other branches of government and fill in your notes (8 minutes)

6 THIS IS

7 With Host... Your

8 100 200 300 400 500 Political Parties Elections + Campaigns Interest Groups MediaAcronyms Potpourri

9 The two major political parties today A 100

10 Republican and Democrat A 100

11 A meeting of party delegates held every four years to select the party’s ticket A 200

12 National Convention A 200

13 A meeting of party members to select delegates backing one or another primary candidate A 300

14 Caucus A 300

15 A party organization that recruits members by dispensing patronage A 400

16 Political Machine A 400

17 Social rewards that lead people to join political organizations A 500

18 Solidary Incentives A 500

19 The person already holding an elected office B 100

20 Incumbent B 100

21 A committee set up to raise and spend campaign money B 200

22 Political Action Committee (PAC) B 200

23 A primary election in which voting is limited to already registered party members B 300

24 Closed Primary B 300

25 Funds obtained by political parties spent on party activities, not on a specific candidate B 400

26 Soft Money B 400

27 Voting for a candidate because you like his or her past actions in office B 500

28 Retrospective Voting B 500

29 A person employed by an interest group that seeks to influence public policy C 100

30 Lobbyist C 100

31 Organizations that attract people by appealing to their political convictions or beliefs C 200

32 Ideological Interest Groups C 200

33 Incentive of money or things valued in monetary terms C 300

34 Material Incentives C 300

35 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

36 Incentive of benefit that comes from serving a cause or principle C 400

37 Purposive Incentive C 400

38 A widely shared demand for change in some aspect of the social or political order C 500

39 Social Movement C 500

40 A series or log of discussion items on a page of the world wide web D 100

41 Blog D 100

42 Jon Stewart presents information with this bias D 200

43 Liberal D 200

44 Bill O’Reilly presents information with this bias D 300

45 Conservative D 300

46 A radio or video clip of someone talking D 400

47 Sound Bite D 400

48 The rule that if a broadcaster sells time to one candidate, it must make time available to other candidates D 500

49 Equal Time Rule D 500

50 NRA E 100

51 National Rifle Association E 100

52 IRS E 200

53 Internal Revenue Service E 200

54 ACLU E 300

55 American Civil Liberties Union E 300

56 FCC E 400

57 Federal Communications Commission E 400

58 NAACP E 500

59 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People E 500

60 When people leave public office to take lucrative jobs in the private sector (ie. Lobbyists) F 100

61 Revolving Door F 100

62 Drawing the boundaries of legislative districts to favor one party F 200

63 Gerrymandering F 200

64 The tendency of candidates to win because of riding a better known candidate’s these F 300

65 Coattails F 300

66 Turn of the century Republican reformers who opposed patronage F 400

67 Mugwumps or Progressives F 400

68 Turn of the century Republican professional politicians who favored patronage F 500

69 Stalwarts or Old Guard F 500

70 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Roles Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

71 The national press serves three main roles. Name two of the three roles we studied Click on screen to continue

72 Gatekeeper, Scorekeeper, and Watchdog Click on screen to continue

73 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!


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