

AP Government Responses to Social Movements
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Social Studies
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12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 28 Questions
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AP US Gov - Political Participation

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Poll
How are you doing on your reading?
I'm caught up through yesterday
I'm a few days behind
I forgot about it
Everything makes sense
The book is difficult to read & comprehend
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Multiple Select
Which constitutional amendments made sure that America's voting populace included more than just wealthy white males? (Multiple Answers)
1st Amendment
15th Amendment
2nd Amendment
19th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
What conclusion can be drawn from analyzing the chart?
The majority of Americans take get involved in the political process through donating money to a campaign.
Volunteering for a political campaign is the way that most baby boomers participate in politics.
Attendance at political rallies has increased in the last decade.
Casting a vote is the primary way that most Americans participate in government.
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Multiple Choice
Someone who was born in the U.S. or born to U.S. citizens.
Qualification
Requirement
Natural Born Citizen
Issue Based Platform
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Multiple Choice
An organization that tries to get political power by electing members to public office so that their political ideas can become laws or policies
Political System
Government
Party Platform
Political Party
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Multiple Choice
A political party that believes in individual freedom and believes the only purpose of government is to protect this freedom.
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Libertarian Party
Socialist Party
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Multiple Choice
A political party that believes that the federal government should take a more active role in people's lives, particularly those who are in need.
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Libertarian Party
Socialist Party
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Multiple Choice
A Political System consisting primarily of two major political parties, more or less equal in strength.
Two-Party System
Socialist Party
Political System
Third Party
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Multiple Choice
A Political Party that is not one of the two major parties in the country; a minor party
Two-Party System
Socialist Party
Political System
Third Party
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Multiple Choice
In 2020, your mom wants to run for President. She is 42 years old and has a high school diploma. She was born in Canada, but became a naturalized U.S. citizen ten years ago. Your Civics teacher says your mom isn't qualified to run for President. Why isn't your mom qualified to run for President?
She isn't a natural-born citizen of the U.S.
She's too old.
She doesn't have a college degree.
She has no government experience.
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Multiple Choice
What would be the most accurate source to find information about candidates' views during an election?
a private interest group's website
a record of the candidates' voting history on issues-related legislation
a TV commercial sponsored by a political party
a newspaper editorial
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Multiple Choice
Why is the same event sometimes reported differently by different news networks?
Newspapers and networks hold certain political beliefs (biases) that are shown in their reporting.
Newspapers and networks don't get enough information to report events accurately.
Some newspapers and networks just want to trick the public into believing things that aren't true.
Political parties pay newspapers and news networks to make them look good, leading to false reporting.
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Multiple Choice
Which political party wants the LEAST amount of government involvement in public life?
Green Party
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
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Multiple Choice
Which major political party believes that the government should provide a "safety net" of government programs, so that its citizens' basic needs are met?
Constitution Party
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
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Multiple Choice
What did the Motor Voter Act do?
It requires you to renew your driver's license in order to vote.
It requires states to transport you to the polls on election day.
It requires states to let you register to vote when you apply for or renew your driver's license.
It requires you to have a state ID to vote.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was NOT banned by the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
Motor voter laws
Grandfather Clauses
Literacy Tests
Poll taxes
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Multiple Choice
Which Amendment gave women the right to vote?
23rd
18th
21st
19th
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Multiple Choice
Based on the original wording of the Constitution, who elected Senators?
the people in the State
the state legislature
the Electoral College
the governor of the State
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Multiple Choice
Which Amendment led to the direct election of Senators?
17th Amendment
18th Amendment
20th Amendment
23rd Amendment
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Multiple Choice
Who the the right to vote before the Civil War?
All men
Land owning men
Men and women
All White men
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Multiple Choice
Voting rights have __________ over time.
Increased
Decreased
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Multiple Choice
Voting rights have __________ over time.
Increased
Decreased
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What has shaped our system so much?
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Duverger's Law
Duverger’s Law holds that electoral systems, where the highest vote getter is the winner (such as the first-past-the-post method), tend to become two-party systems
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7tWHJfhiyo
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Multiple Select
What is the name of the system where the person who gets the most votes WINS?
First Past the Post
FPTP
Winner Take All
Simple Majority
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Multiple Select
First Past the Post leads to...
Minority Rule
Two-Party Rule
Strategic Voting
Changes in which candidate voters really want
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Multiple Choice
What is it called when voters are strategically grouped together (or separated)?
Drawing the lines
Gerrymandering
Safe Seats
Spoiler Effect
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Multiple Select
When third party candidates run, they play a role as a ---?
Total loss for third-party voters
More people voted for winner
More choices
Spoiler effect
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Poll
In your opinion, what should we do with our voting system?
Keep it the same. It works.
Change it. Anything has to be better!
Parliamentary system
Ranked-Choice
Oligarchy
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Open Ended
What questions do you still have about voting?
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What has shaped our system so much?
AP US Gov - Political Participation

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