
Understanding Political Parties and Linkage Institutions

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Mia Campbell
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Social Studies, History
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10th - 12th Grade
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Easy
05:48
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What are the two main topics discussed in the video?
Constitutional amendments and civil rights
Linkage institutions and political parties
Elections and media
Interest groups and government policies
2.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a linkage institution?
Interest groups
Political parties
Media
Judicial system
3.
Multiple Choice
What is the primary goal of a political party?
To educate the public
To win elections
To regulate businesses
To create laws
4.
Multiple Choice
Which ideology does the Democratic Party primarily represent?
Moderate
Conservative
Libertarian
Liberal
5.
Multiple Choice
What is one of the first priorities of political parties?
Organizing debates
Mobilization and education of voters
Drafting new laws
Conducting opinion polls
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