Unit 2: Elections
Unit Study Guide
Study Questions: Answer these questions on your own. This will prepare you for tests!
- What roles/functions do political parties play in the American political process? MORE than one word!!
- How are the major political parties similar and how do they differ?
DeMOcratic Party SimilaritiesRepubLican Party
- How do third parties DIFR (differ) from the two major parties?
Do not usually ______(choose one: lose or win)
Introduce new ______
Focus on one ______
Revolve around ______such as Theodore Roosevelt
- How do citizens make informed choices to “deSIDE” in elections?
- Separating ______
- Identifying ______
- Detecting ______
- Evaluating ______
- Fill in the role/function of mass media in elections then match it to the example:
Use the above answers to match to the media examples below:
_____The Washington Post Headline: “Joe Biden Running for President”
_____Wall Street Journal Opinions Page: “Donald Trump: Make America Great Again”
_____CNN Broadcaster Quote: “Donald Trumpwants to build a wall around the southern border of the US.
Bernie Sanders thinks that’s a bad plan.”
_____Washington Times Article: “Problems brewing between Russia and the US”
- What is campaign finance?
- It’s expensive to run for elected positions. How has the high cost changed campaigning? (list 5)NOTES
- What reforms (changes) have been made to campaign finance laws to control the rising cost of campaigning?
- Interest groups help fund a candidates run for office by forming ______, which help raise large amounts of money for the candidates.
- What are thequalifications(requirements) for voter registration in Virginia? (list 3)
- HOWcan you register to vote in Virginia? (list 2)
- How far in advance do you have to register to vote?
- What factors predict which citizens will vote? (list 3) HINT: AEI
- Why do citizens fail to vote? (list 2)
- What is apathy?
- More people vote in ______elections than in ______and ______elections. NOTES
- Who/what elects the President and Vice-President?
- How many total votes are there in the Electoral College? How many votes does a candidate need to win?
- What is the winner-take-all system?
- What states are targeted for campaigning because of the winner-take-all system?
- The number of electors for each state is based on ______?
- In Virginia: ____ Representatives + _____ Senators = 13 electors.
- What type of political system does the Electoral College favor?
- What are the steps in the Electoral College process?USE YO NOTES
Make sure to include:
Popular vote
Electoral College
Winner-take-all
Congressional Representation