[ AP GOV. ]: Chapter 13 VQ

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From the "American Government: Stories of a Nation by Scott F. Abernathy & Karen Waples"

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Political Participation

The different ways in which individuals take action to shape the laws and policies of a government.

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Political Action Committee (PAC)

An organization that raises money to elect and defeat candidates and may donate money directly to a candidate’s campaign, subject to limits.

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Linkage Institution

Channels that connect individuals with government, including elections, political parties, interest groups, and the media.

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Social Movement

The joining of individuals seeking social or political change with the goal of placing issues on the policy agenda.

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Franchise/Suffrage

The right to vote.

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26th Amendment

Allows those eighteen years old and older to vote.

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24th Amendment

Prohibits Congress and the states from imposing poll taxes as a condition for voting in federal elections.

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Poll Tax

A payment required by a state or federal government before a citizen is allowed to vote.

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Voter Turnout

The number of eligible voters who participate in an election as a percentage of the total number of eligible voters.

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Demographic Characteristics

Measurable characteristics of a population, such as economic status, education, age, race, or ethnicity, and gender.

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Socioeconomic Status (SES)

A measure of an individual’s wealth, income, occupation, and educational attainment.

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Political Efficacy

A person’s belief that he or she can make effective political change.

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Political Mobilization

Efforts by political parties to encourage their members to vote.

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Registration Requirements

The set of rules that govern who can vote and how, when, and where they vote.

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Absentee Ballot

Voting completed and submitted by a voter before the day of an election without going to the polls.

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Rational Choice Voting

Voting based on what a citizen believes is in his or her best interest.

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Retrospective Voting

Voting based on an assessment of an incumbent’s past performance.

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Prospective Voting

Casting a ballot for a candidate who promises to enact policies favored by the voter in the future.

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Party-Line Voting

Voting for candidates who belong only to one political party for all of the offices on the ballot.

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Electoral College

A constitutionally required Process for selecting the president through slates of electors chosen in each state, who are pledged to vote for a nominee in the presidential election.

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Winner-Takes-All System

A system of elections in which the candidate who wins the plurality of votes within a states receives all of that state’s votes in the Electoral College.

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Battleground State

A state where the polls show a close contest between the Republican and Democratic candidate in a presidential election.

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Swing State

A state where levels of support for the parties are similar and elections swing back and forth between Democrats and Republicans.

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Get Out The Vote (GOTV)

Efforts to mobilize supporters.

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Super PAC

An organization that may spend an unlimited amount of money on a political campaign, as long as the spending is not coordinated with a campaign.