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List 2 affects third parties on the two major political parties in an election.
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Because both political parties have the same basic they are more alike than different from each other.
EQ# 3 22.2/22.3
Voting for candidates of only one party is voting on a --
Voters must be registered as party members in order to vote in a -- primary.
A meeting of party leaders where they discuss candidates and issues is called a --
EQ # 4 22.3
Voters make their final decisions on candidates and issues in the --
Where are the voter requirements listed? --
Voter registration was first introduced to stop --
EQ # 5 23.1
List four requirements a person must meet to be allowed to vote.( pg 617)
A. --
B. --
C. --
D. --
When do the presidential and congressional elections take place ( what is the formula)? --
You can cast an -- if you want to vote but are out of town when it is election time.
EQ # 6 23.2
-- allows candidates to reach a large group of voters through the mail.
It is the job of the -- to carry out election activities for large interest groups.
-- is a propaganda technique that uses phrases that appeal to everyone.
The propaganda technique that candidates use to makes themselves seem like everyone else is called --
EQ # 7 23.2/ 23.3
When a candidate only uses facts that support the argument they are using-- propaganda technique.
Favoring of one point of view is called --
The -- is in charge of a candidate’s campaign.
A candidate who already holds the office for which they are running for they are called an --
EQ # 8 23.3
An absolute majority of electoral votes is -- votes or more.
There are -- electors in the Electoral College.
How many votes does each elector get?--
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List 2 affects third parties on the two major political parties in an election.
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