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UNIT 5 REVIEW GAME Citizenship 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Influencing the Government 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Political Parties 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Republicans v. Democrats 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Voting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Elections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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Page 1: UNIT 5 REVIEW GAME Citizenship 1234567 Influencing the Government 1234567 Political Parties 1234567 Republicans v. Democrats 1234567 Voting 1234567 Elections

UNIT 5 REVIEW GAME

Citizenship 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Influencing the

Government

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Political Parties

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Republicans v. Democrats

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Voting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Elections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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Voting is a ___________.

responsibility

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Paying taxes is a ________.

duty

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Unfair or unequal treatment of a particular

group.

discrimination

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Special steps to help minorities and women gain access to jobs and

opportunities.

Affirmative Action

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Why must limits be placed on rights.

To protect the rights of others.

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What are the 3 categories of rights?

SecurityEqualityLiberty

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Separation of people because of race or ethnic

group.

Segregation

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An organization that supports a particular

issue

Interest Group

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Formed by interest groups to raise $ to help candidates get elected.

PAC – Political Action Committee

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People hired by interest groups to provide

information and influence politicians.

lobbyist

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Provide (2) sources of mass media.

NewspapersMagazines

TVRadio

Internet

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One positive of interest groups.

•Make government responsive•Communicate people’s wishes to

government• Enable Americans to participate in government• Pressure government to follow policies people want.

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One negative of interest groups.

• too much say in government • campaign $ gives too much influence in government

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Provide a source of public opinion

• personal background• mass media• public officials• interest groups

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When a party names the candidates that will run

for office.

nominate

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An effort to gather support for candidates and inform voters on

party’s stand.

campaign

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A party’s statement of goals and positions on various public issues.

platform

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Why has party loyalty declined in recent

elections?

Movement of peopleApathy

Voting the Individual

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Give (3) functions of political parties.

Select & support candidatesInform the public

Carry message to governmentWatchdog

Link between levels of government

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What are the (3) levels of political party organization?

LocalState

Federal

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Party’s position dealing with just one particular

issue.

Plank

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Considers education #1 priority, and advocates

for local control.

Republicans

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Government should provide adequate health

care to all Americans.

Democrats

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Tax increases are a last resort.

Republicans

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Do not believe in affirmative action or

quotas.

Republicans

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Need programs to help poor become contributing

members of society.

Democrats

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Believe in a fetuses right to life.

Republicans

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Government must be responsible for providing

basic needs.

Democrats

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Lack of interest of concern.

apathy

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People who are eligible to vote in an election.

electorate

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Must be done in order to be eligible to vote.

registration

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List one thing people should do to vote.

Learn about candidatesLearn the issues

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3 Reasons why people do not vote.

Voter registration is difficultMovement

IllnessApathy

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What percentage of people usually vote in a presidential election?

50%

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A test to see if a person can read or write.

Literacy test

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What do PACs do?

Raise $ for particular candidates.

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An attempt to promote a particular person or idea.

Propaganda

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Voting for all candidates of a particular political

party.

Straight ticket

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What is the difference between a primary

election and the general election?

Primary – political partyGeneral – political office

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What is the difference between the popular vote

and the electoral vote?

Popular vote – citizensElectoral vote – Electoral

College; office

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3 procedures for nominating candidates.

CaucusNominating convention

Primary elections

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Voting for people of various political parties.

Split ticket