REPASO DEL MCAP 9: Elecciones y Campañas
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Social Studies
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10th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
¿Cuál es la razón principal por la que las recaudaciones de fondos son importantes para un candidato a un cargo público?
Back
Para ayudar a pagar la publicidad y las apariciones personales
Answer explanation
Campaign fundraising is to help the candidate win.
If they win, they will use tax revenue (not campaign funds) to help the people.
Candidates can not spend the money on themselvs.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
El propósito principal de un comité de acción política (PAC) es
Back
Recaudar dinero para campañas políticas
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
¿Por qué es más probable que los candidatos políticos utilicen comunicaciones digitales durante las campañas electorales?
Back
Compartir ideas directamente con los votantes
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
¿Cuál es un beneficio de una elección primaria abierta?
Back
Permite votar a quienes no están asociados a ningún partido político en particular.
Answer explanation
The purpose of primary elections is to pick the strongest candidates to represent the two main parties in the general (main) election.
In a closed primary, only party members can vote.
In an open party, any citizen over 18 can vote.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
¿Qué argumento apoya mejor una política de primarias abiertas antes de las elecciones generales? Los partidos políticos tendrían mayor influencia en las elecciones locales. Los candidatos harían menos promesas a grupos de intereses especiales. Los independientes tendrían mayor influencia en la selección de candidatos. Una mayor visibilidad de las elecciones estatales incentivaría el registro de votantes.
Back
Los independientes tendrían mayor influencia en la selección de candidatos.
Answer explanation
Independents are not members of either party (Democrats or Republicans).
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
¿Cuál es una ventaja de un sistema bipartidista en comparación con un sistema de partido único?
Back
elecciones libres y justas (democracia)
Answer explanation
In a political system with 2 or more parties, voters have a real choice.
In a one-party system (like China), there is no choice, so there is no democracy.
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