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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
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level questions: Level 1
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A consistent tilt to favor one side of an issue
Bias
The organized effort by a candidate to win support in an election
campaign
Laws that try to limit how much money an individual, an organization, or company can donate to a candidate
Campaign finance reform laws
Political views that favor traditional ideas individual responsibility, family life, and business freedom
Conservative
In a newspaper a short essay that gives the newspaper publishers or top editors view of public issue
Editorial
the body of electors who formally elect the United States president and vice president
Electoral college
An organization of people with an interest in a particular public issue, such as gun control or the environment
Interest group
Political views that favor a large role for the government in promoting a greater equality of conditions in society
Liberal
The term for all forms of communication, including the radio, TV, newspapers, books, magazines, the internet , recordings and movies
Media
In politics people who fall in the middle range of liberal conservative split
Moderate
To officially put forth a candidate to run for political office
Nominate
A large meeting held by a political party to officially pick the parties candidate for public office
Nominating convection
Op- Ed pieces commentary essays run in a newspaper , usually on the page facing the editorial page.
Op- Ed pieces
Political action committies
PACs
The official statement of a political party view or position on various public issues
Platform
An organization of citizens that tries to get its members elected to public office and influence public polices and laws
Political party
An election in which members of a political party vote to help select the parts candidate
Primary selection
Information, usually false and misleading , that is delibaratley repeated over and over in an attempt to influence votes or public oppion on an issue ,
Propaganda
Ina two party system , the smaller extra political parties.
Third party
Ina two party system , the smaller extra political parties.
Third party
Ina two party system , the smaller extra political parties.
Third party