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Chapter 7 & 9 | AP Government
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Limited terms of the president
22nd Amendment
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This election procedure is more informal, a meeting
Caucus
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To win the presidency, you must have ___ electoral votes.
270
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If no candidate has 270 electoral votes, the president is determined by the ___.
House of Representatives
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The most important function of a political party is to provide candidates with a ___.
Label
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Iowa has ___ electoral votes.
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In 2024, the Republican race for the presidency will begin in ___.
Iowa
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In 2024, the Democratic race for the presidency will begin in ___.
South Carolina
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An ___ primary means that you must be a member of the party to participate.
Closed
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There are a total of ___ electoral votes.
538
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Most elections in the US are based on winning a ___.
Plurality
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This step in the presidential electoral process has lost its importance, now seen as a rubber stamp
National Convention
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The primary purpose of the national convention today is
Bury the Hatchet
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This step in the presidential electoral process allows candidates to start to raise money
Exploratory Committee
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The communist party would be an example of a ___ party
Ideological
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An example of an economic protest party would be
American Independent or Populist
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A PAC is a ___
Political Action Committee
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McCain-Feingold eliminated
Soft Money
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___ lifted many restriction on campaign contributions
Citizens United v FEC
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The value of presidential coattails has been?
Little impact since most elections are local
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This race tends to be more professional, expensive, and challenged
Senate Races
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This organization may spend unlimited amounts on campaigns as long as they do not tell people how to vote
527 Group
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Vice presidents are selected primarily to ___
Balance the Ticket
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An example of a splinter party is
Bull Moose or American Independent
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The most significant trend on caucuses and primaries today is ___.
Frontloading
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Most “successful” type of minor party today is
Economic Protest Parties
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The organization in charge of enforcing election laws and campaign finance laws
FEC: Federal Election Commission
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