Articles in the constition | Federalists and Anti-Federalists | Political Parties | Public opinion polls Vocabulary | Political surveying |
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What are the first 3 ammendments of the constitution?
Freedom of speech, right ot bear arms, and no quartering troopsw during peacetime.
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What is a Federalist?
Someone who is in supports a strong central government.
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What is a political party?
A set of people who come together with the same beifs.
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What is opninon polls
A servey
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What is Push polls
A marketing tecnique to influence voter behavior.
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What does the term double jepordy mean?
You can not be charged for the same crime twice.
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What is the pourpuse of the Federalists papers?
To show why Federalism should be prefer.
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What is the green party?
A political party that was set to do poltics green.
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What is Horse race tracking
When a poll is updated frequently to see who is in the lead.
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What is Political trust
The legitimacy of political parties.
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What is the rule for powers given to the state?
If the Federal government doesnt have a rule on it, the state gets to decide.
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What is the federalist 10 papers contents?
Humans dont have other peoples intrest at heart which is why federalism works.
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What is a limit third parties face?
Lack of funding
Unfair laws that prevent them from having the same opportunites as the two main political parties |
What is Entrance polls
Votes taken before the actual poll.
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What is Political socialization
How peoples political opinons form through their lifetime.
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What are the 15th and 19th ammendments?
They prohibit the act of denying voting rights based on gender or skin color.
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What is the reason the Federalists want the bill of rights?
To protect rights.
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What are the main two political parties in the United states?
Democrats and Republicans.
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What is Sampling Technique
the way data is taken.
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What is Sampling error
a statistical error in a poll
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What is the minimun amount of times congress can meet a year?
1 time a year.
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What is a checks and balances system?
A system to divide power so everything is fair.
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What is the typical relation between income level and Voting preferences
Lower income houses tend to vote liberal and higher income houses tend to vote conservative.
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What is Focus groups
A small group of likeminded people.
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What is conservative
Someone with raditional values often relating to religon and family.
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