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Unit 4 Politics and Political Parties

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political partya political organization that tries to put its ideas into law by nominating candidates and winning elections
liberalpolitical philosophy that supports the use of increased government power to provide for the common good
conservativepolitical philosophy that supports limited government
majorityhaving at least 50 % of the vote in an election
nominatethe process of selecting candidates to run for office
campaignan organized political effort
platforma written statement of the beliefs that a political party officially stands for.
straight-ticket votingvoting only for the candidates of one political party
popular votethe vote of the people
electoral votethe vote cast by states for the purpose of electing a presidnet
initiativepetition process by which voters can put a proposed constitutional amendment or law on the ballot
referenduman election that allows voters to approve or reject a bill or amendment that has been passed by their state legislature
interest groupa group of people that try to influence politicians and public policy
special interest groupcommon name given to interest groups that are only interested in a particular issue.
PACfundraising committee formed by an interest group to help them get candidates elected that support their cause
lobbyistindividual who works for an interest group by attempting to influence politians
County Board of Electionwho is responsible for registering voters and conducting elections?
primary electionan election used to nominate a party's candidates to run for political office
absentee ballotballot that enables citizens to vote by mail when they cannot be present for an election.
precinctWhat is a voting district called
must be 18 year old resident who is registered to voteWhat qualifications does a citizen need to have before they can vote?
pollsWhat do researchers use to survey public opinion?
mediaWhat are news organizations that report
third partyan independent or minor political party
Republicans and DemocratsWhat are the two main political parties in the United States?
What does a candidate need to receive in order to win a presidential election?a majority (270) in the electoral college


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Grimsley High School
NC

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