A | B |
FUNCTION OF POLITICAL PARTIES | Recruiting and nominating candidates; Educating the electorate about campaign issues; Helping candidates win elections; Monitoring actions |
TWO-PARTY SYSTEM | American political process is characterized by this kind of system |
THIRD PARTIES | Rarely win elections but play important role |
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (BULL MOOSE PARTY) | Ran and won as a third party candidate |
WEALTHY CANDIDATES | The high cost of getting elected gives these candidates an advantage |
POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES | PACs - Raise money for candidates |
CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS | Rising campaign costs have led to efforts to reform these |
REGISTER | What a citizen is required to do before voting |
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN, A VA RESIDENT, 18 YRS OLD | Qualifications to register to vote in Virginia |
AT THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE, THE DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES; BY MAIL | Where to register |
29 DAYS BEFORE THE ELECTION | Voter registration ends |
LACK OF INTEREST; FAILURE TO REGISTER | Why citizens often fail to vote |
EDUCATION, AGE, INCOME | Factors predicting which citizens will vote |
ELECTORAL COLLEGE | Process used to select the President and Vice President |
WINNER TAKE ALL SYSTEM | Each state gives all electoral votes to one candidate |
THE STATE’S CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION | Determines the number of electors given to each state |
CANDIDATES TARGET LARGE STATES WITH THE GREATEST NUMBER OF ELECTORAL VOTES | How the “winner take all” system affects campaigning |
IN A TIGHT RACE, THE ELECTORAL VOTES OF SMALL STATES MAY MAKE THE DIFFERENCE. | Why candidates pay any attention to small states |
KNOWLEDGE OF AMERICAN HISTORY; ABILITY TO SPEAK AND WRITE ENGLISH | To become a citizen through naturalization, a person demonstrate this |