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Election Terms

Identify terms related to elections and government.

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absentee ballotused to vote when not able to go to the election
activistThe use of direct, often confrontational action.
amendmenta change in the Constitution
appointmentselected for a position
balanced budgetwhen spending equals taxes collected
ballotA sheet of paper or a card used to cast or register a vote
bandwagonA cause or party that attracts increasing numbers of voters
legislaturean elected body that makes laws
billa proposed law
bipartisansupported by both sides
cabinetPresident's advisors
campaigna race between candidates for elective office
city councilgoverning body of a city
coalitionAn alliance of people or parties.
Congressnational legislative body of the United States
conservativeFavoring traditional views and values; tending to oppose change.
liberalFavoring proposals for reform, open to new ideas for progress, and tolerant of the ideas
constituentSomeone represented by an elected official.
Constitutionlaw determining the fundamental political principles of a government
debateTo engage in a formal discussion or argument.
deficita shortage
delegateOne sent by any constituency to act as its representative in a convention
democracygovernment in which the supreme power is retained by the people
Democratic PartyOne of the two major political parties in the United States usually more liberal than conservative.
Republican PartyOne of the two major political parties in the United States usually more conservative than liveral.
electoral collegeA body of electors chosen to elect the President and Vice President.
Executive Branchresponsible for carrying out the laws
lame duckan elected official still in office but not slated to continue
left wingThe liberal or radical faction of a group.
Legislative Branchbranch of government that makes the law
Libertarian PartyParty which advocates maximizing individual rights and minimizing the role of the state.
lobbyA group of persons engaged in trying to influence legislators.
governorThe chief executive of a state.
grass rootsthe common people at a local level
MayorThe head of government of a city or town.
House of RepresentativesThe lower house of the Congress
incumbentA person who is in present possession of any office.
Judicial Branchjudges the law
partisanDevoted to or biased in support of a party, group, or cause.
petitionA formal written document requesting a right or benefit.
platformthe principles on which a group makes its appeal to the public.
pollThe place where votes are cast and registered, or a survey of the public.
PresidentThe chief executive of the United States.
propagandainformation that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
nominateo propose by name as a candidate, especially for election.
vetoTo prevent (a legislative bill) from becoming law.
referendumThe submission of a proposed public measure or actual statute to a direct popular vote.
right wingThe conservative or reactionary faction of a group
termA limited period of time.
Supreme CourtThe highest federal court in the United States, or a state.


8th Grade U. S. History
Benjamin Rush Middle School
IN

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