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Elections

Elections

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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Melinda Culver

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Multiple Choice

Election rules and procedures are heavily influenced by

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Democrats.

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Republicans.

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third parties.

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political parties.

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Remember that one of the main functions of political parties is choosing candidates for election. There are several methods for this, including

  • direct primary - a preliminary election to choose who will run for the office on behalf of a political party

  • caucus - a meeting where members of a political party get together and choose who will run for the office

  • nominating convention - large meeting to choose who will run for office

  • petition - a person who wants to run for office collects signatures to have their name placed on the ballot

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The Democrats and Republicans use a nominating convention every 4 years to choose who will run for president and vice president.

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Virginia elections

State and local political party organizations choose which method they will use to select candidates to run for office.

17-year-olds can register to participate in these selection processes in Virginia if they will be 18 in time for the next general election (November).

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Election campaigns are expensive!

Purchasing even small amounts of advertising on local TV and/or radio costs a lot of money. One of the main ways political parties (and candidates themselves) raise money is through individual campaign contributions.

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Giving money to a political campaign is considered to be part of your right to symbolic speech protected by the First Amendment- your money means you support the individual or issue being represented. However, there are limits on the amounts that can be given.

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Open Ended

Why do you think limits are placed on the amounts that can be given to political campaigns?

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The Federal Election Campaign Act is a law that places controls on campaign financing. It operates on 3 basic principles:

  • presidential elections are paid for in part by public means - this is done on tax returns where people CHOOSE to donate

  • there are limits on the amounts people can receive who run for president and Congress

  • all campaign contributions must be recorded and disclosed to the public

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The Federal Election Campaign Act also legalized the formation of political action committees (PACs). These organizations exist to raise money to pay for campaigns.

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Open Ended

How could it be a bad thing if a candidate depended on only one person to give them all the money they need to run for office?

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In state and local elections, campaign contributions are unlimited but all must be reported publicly.

A lot of modern-day fundraising is conducted online.

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Multiple Choice

George Washington and many of the Framers believed political parties were very important to help run US government.

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false

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true

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Multiple Choice

There is a detailed description of the roles of political parties in the Constitution.

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false

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true

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are functions of political parties? Choose all that apply.

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select candidates

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monitor the party in power

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impeach the president

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help with campaigns

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are modern-day major US political parties?

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Democrats

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Federalists

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Republicans

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Multiple Choice

Another word for coalition is

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alliance

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enemy

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military

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Multiple Choice

Which law controls campaign finance?

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Federal Election Campaign Act

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Political Party Act

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Political Action Committee

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Open Ended

What do you think the most expensive item is in campaigning?

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