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What type of media bias is it when you use insults instead of actual criticisms?
Mudslinging or Ad Homenim
What type of media bias is it when you intentionally use a specific photo to sway the opinion of your readers?
Photo Bias
How long has America had a two party system?
Since the beginning or since the 1780s or 90s
Does it cost any money to register to vote?
No!
How is gerrymandering possible?
In many states, partisan state legislatures draw the districts
What type of primary does North Carolina have?
Semi-closed
Why are voter-ID laws controversial?
What counts as an ID and the accessibility of IDs can become contentious.
What are the two major differences between PACs and Super PACs?
PACs are limited in what they can raise, but they are allowed to directly give what they raise to candidates.
What is a Super PAC?
PACs which are not limited in how much money they can raise or contribute
What does the FEC do?
Enforces campaign finance law
What is gerrymandering?
When you draw the districts in a way that influences the outcome of elections.
What is political socialization?
The way institutions in society come together to influence your political views.
What is the most influential agent of political socialization?
Family
Provide three beliefs of conservatism.
Answers will vary.
Provide three beliefs of liberalism.
Answers will vary.
Are you required to register as a member of a political party?
No.
What is a primary?
When political parties hold their own elections to determine who runs in a general election.
What is lobbying?
When you try to persuade/influence a politician to support or oppose a change in the law.
What is a platform?
A collection of beliefs of a political party.
Following the law is a civic duty or responsibility?
Duty
Is voting a civic duty or responsibility?
Responsibility
What is birthright citizenship?
To be born on American soil grants you automatic citizenship.
What is the difference between a civic duty and a civic responsibility?
Civic duty - required / civic responsibility - should do it but not required
This type of government is characterized by the people having the power.
Democracy