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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Today ’ s. Welcome. Contestants. CDEHS Government Class. Jeopardy. Grab Bag. Political Parties. Voting. Public Opinion. Elections. Vocabulary. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PoliticalParties
Voting Public Opinion
Elections Vocabulary Grab Bag
True/False: Any individual can choose to join a political
party will be accepted
A 100
True
A 100
The number one function of political parties
A 200
Get Candidates Elected
A 200
Minor parties biggest impact on politics
A 300
Major Parties adopt ideas
A 300
The reason a Two-Party System developed in the U.S.
A 400
Opposing views of Framers
Feds vs Anti-Feds
A 400
The group major parties try to appeal to
A 500
Everybody
A 500
The major reasons suffrage has progressed in America
B 100
Amendments and Civil Rights
B 100
What many states require of all voters
B 200
Citizenship and Residency
B 200
Biggest factor impacting voting behavior
B 300
Party Identification
B 300
What type of minor party breaks away from a major party to form
a new political party
B 400
Splinter Party
B 400
The reason literacy tests used for voting rights were unfair
B 500
African Americans were asked harder questions
B 500
Attitudes about government held by a significant number of people
C 100
Public Opinion
C 100
The mass media’s biggest impact on public opinion
C 200
Focus on specific issues
C 200
The most expensive item in a typical campaign budget
C 300
TV Advertisements
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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The reason polls are used in politics
C 400
To determine public viewpoint on political issues
C 400
Organization of workers from the same industry
C 500
Labor Union
C 500
Method by which the President is elected
D 100
Electoral College
D 100
Election in which more of the people vote
D 200
General Federal Election
D 200
Oldest form of political nomination in the U.S.
D 300
Self-Announcement
D 300
Smallest geographic unit used for elections
D 400
Precinct
D 400
Practice of giving government jobs to loyal supporters
D 500
Patronage
D 500
This party system exists in all dictatorships
E 100
One Party System
E 100
A political party’s beliefs and stances on issues is known as
E 200
Platform
E 200
Process by which people form attitudes about government
E 300
Political Socialization
E 300
When the Republicans and Democrats are working together this
is known as _________ politics
E 400
Bipartisan
E 400
Event at which candidates are not labeled by party
E 500
Non-Partisan Primary
E 500
Split-ticket voting a sign of these weakening
F 100
Political Parties
F 100
Procedure states use to combat fraudulent voting
F 200
Registration
F 200
The reason voting machines are used
F 300
To minimize vote counting errors
F 300
Only party members may vote at this event
F 400
Closed Primary
F 400
Technique used to get individuals to adopt a
particular belief
F 500
Propaganda
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Voting Rights
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List the 3 reasons that explain why voting rights are so
important in the United States
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Democracy
History
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Party Support
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