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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.
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Answer The election of members of the House of Representatives.
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Find two other people that researched how the media covers the two other branches of government and fill in your notes (8 minutes)
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THIS IS
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With Host... Your
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100 200 300 400 500 Political Parties Elections + Campaigns Interest Groups MediaAcronyms Potpourri
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The two major political parties today A 100
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Republican and Democrat A 100
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A meeting of party delegates held every four years to select the party’s ticket A 200
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National Convention A 200
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A meeting of party members to select delegates backing one or another primary candidate A 300
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Caucus A 300
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A party organization that recruits members by dispensing patronage A 400
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Political Machine A 400
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Social rewards that lead people to join political organizations A 500
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Solidary Incentives A 500
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The person already holding an elected office B 100
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Incumbent B 100
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A committee set up to raise and spend campaign money B 200
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Political Action Committee (PAC) B 200
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A primary election in which voting is limited to already registered party members B 300
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Closed Primary B 300
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Funds obtained by political parties spent on party activities, not on a specific candidate B 400
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Soft Money B 400
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Voting for a candidate because you like his or her past actions in office B 500
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Retrospective Voting B 500
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A person employed by an interest group that seeks to influence public policy C 100
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Lobbyist C 100
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Organizations that attract people by appealing to their political convictions or beliefs C 200
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Ideological Interest Groups C 200
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Incentive of money or things valued in monetary terms C 300
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Material Incentives C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Incentive of benefit that comes from serving a cause or principle C 400
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Purposive Incentive C 400
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A widely shared demand for change in some aspect of the social or political order C 500
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Social Movement C 500
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A series or log of discussion items on a page of the world wide web D 100
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Blog D 100
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Jon Stewart presents information with this bias D 200
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Liberal D 200
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Bill O’Reilly presents information with this bias D 300
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Conservative D 300
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A radio or video clip of someone talking D 400
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Sound Bite D 400
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The rule that if a broadcaster sells time to one candidate, it must make time available to other candidates D 500
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Equal Time Rule D 500
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NRA E 100
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National Rifle Association E 100
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IRS E 200
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Internal Revenue Service E 200
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ACLU E 300
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American Civil Liberties Union E 300
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FCC E 400
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Federal Communications Commission E 400
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NAACP E 500
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People E 500
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When people leave public office to take lucrative jobs in the private sector (ie. Lobbyists) F 100
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Revolving Door F 100
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Drawing the boundaries of legislative districts to favor one party F 200
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Gerrymandering F 200
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The tendency of candidates to win because of riding a better known candidate’s these F 300
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Coattails F 300
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Turn of the century Republican reformers who opposed patronage F 400
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Mugwumps or Progressives F 400
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Turn of the century Republican professional politicians who favored patronage F 500
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Stalwarts or Old Guard F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Roles Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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The national press serves three main roles. Name two of the three roles we studied Click on screen to continue
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Gatekeeper, Scorekeeper, and Watchdog Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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