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Running the JEOPARDY! Slide Show

• On the game board with the categories on top, click on the desired dollar value.

– Move the mouse to the bottom of the screen to return to the game board.

– When you have a daily double, you must click on Daily Double logo to go to the question screen.

– At the beginning when introducing the categories, simply hit “enter” or click the mouse or “next slide” to scroll through the categories.

– If you don’t remember the answers, I recommend printing six slides per page and writing the answers in the boxes. On the show, the answers to do not appear on the screen.

C7: Political Participation and Changes in the Electorate

Unconventional Unconventional ParticipationParticipation

Political Political ParticipationParticipation

The Civil Rights The Civil Rights MovementMovement

Changes in the Changes in the American American ElectorateElectorate

The Electorate The Electorate and Democracyand Democracy

VoterVoterTurnoutTurnout

Unconventional Unconventional ParticipationParticipation

PoliticalPoliticalParticipationParticipation

The The Civil RightsCivil RightsMovementMovement

Electoral Electoral ChangesChanges

The Electorate and The Electorate and DemocracyDemocracy

Voter Voter TurnoutTurnout

$200 $200$200$200$200$200

$400 $400$400$400$400$400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000$1000

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$$200200Unconventional Unconventional ParticipationParticipation

Unconventional participation that

involves assembling crowds to confront

businesses and local government.

The ability to understand government and the

sense that you can make a difference and that the

government will respond.

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$$400400Unconventional Unconventional ParticipationParticipation

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$$600600Unconventional Unconventional ParticipationParticipation

The feeling of being part of a larger movement and with the feeling that someday you will

reach your goals.

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$$800800Unconventional Unconventional ParticipationParticipation

Goodman, Chaney, and Schwerner, were three civil rights workers murdered in

1964 during a time period that was called this.

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$$10001000Unconventional Unconventional ParticipationParticipation

Groups that have been denied normal government access

and are mistrusting of government, are likely to turn to this type of participation.

The actions of private citizens who are seeking to

influence or support government and politics.

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$$200200Political Political ParticipationParticipation

Saluting the flag is an example of this form of political

behavior.

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$$400400Political Political ParticipationParticipation

America ranks at the bottom, when compared to most

industrialized nations, in this form of political participation.

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$$600600Political Political ParticipationParticipation

Influencing behavior includes an individual seeking

particularized benefits or folks seeking this.

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$800$800Political Political

ParticipationParticipation

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$$10001000Political Political ParticipationParticipation

The Boston Tea Party (1773) is an example of this type of

political participation.

h

$$200200The Civil The Civil Rights Rights

MovementMovement

Three men who practiced and preached non-violent

civil disobedience.

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$$400400The Civil The Civil Rights Rights

MovementMovementFrom a jail in this city, Dr. Martin

Luther King, Jr. wrote a letter to southern ministers explaining

why direct action and why now.

Bloody Sunday was the result of civil rights

workers’ first attempt to march from

_________ to ________ in order to gain voting rights for southern

Blacks. h

$$600600The Civil The Civil Rights Rights

MovementMovement

This law, signed by President LBJ, provided federal examiners or poll

watchers to monitor elections in several

southern states.h

$$800800The Civil The Civil Rights Rights

MovementMovement

By refusing to give up her seat on a Montgomery,

Alabama bus, this woman inadvertently helped to begin the civil rights

movement.h

$$10001000The Civil The Civil Rights Rights

MovementMovement

h

$$200200Electoral Electoral ChangesChanges

This prohibited the denying of the right to vote on account of race, color, or previous condition of

servitude.

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$$400400Electoral Electoral ChangesChanges

This Amendment states that the right to vote

shall not be denied on

account of sex.

This outlawed the use of literacy tests.

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$$600600Electoral Electoral ChangesChanges

This Amendment states that the right to vote shall not be denied

because of failure to pay a poll tax or any other

kind of tax.h

$$800800Electoral Electoral ChangesChanges

In 1944, this landmark SCOTUS decision

outlawed the use of white

primaries.

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$$10001000Electoral Electoral ChangesChanges

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$$200200The Electorate The Electorate and Democracyand Democracy

A ballot of uniform size and shape and the right to

vote privately.

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$$400400The Electorate The Electorate and Democracyand Democracy

An exception to the ‘Black Codes,’ preventing Blacks from

voting after the passage of the 15th Amendment, this allowed those who had voted before 1870 to

continue voting.

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$$600600The Electorate The Electorate and Democracyand Democracy

A process whereby an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject (by ballot) a particular

proposal.

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$$800800The Electorate The Electorate and Democracyand Democracy

An effort by a specified number of voters to

propose (by petition) a law and secure its submission

to the electorate for approval.

h

$$10001000The Electorate The Electorate and Democracyand Democracy

Parochial participation, such as local citizens gathering to protest the building of a strip mall in their neighborhood.

h

$$200200VoterVoterTurnoutTurnout

Property qualifications for voting were

eliminated for most white males by this date.

h

$$400400VoterVoterTurnoutTurnout

In the United States this is the most common form of

political participation.

h

$$600600VoterVoterTurnoutTurnout

In this type of election the voters, as opposed to party bosses, choose their party’s

candidate for the general election.

h

$$800800VoterVoterTurnoutTurnout

The single greatest predictor of a voter turning out to cast his or her ballot.

h

$$10001000VoterVoterTurnoutTurnout

Three characteristics associated with those most-likely to be non-

voters.

FINAL

The The AmendmentsAmendments

This Amendment gave voters in the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential

elections.

JEOPARDY! Slide Show Notes

• The font for the question slides is “Enchanted;” (This font will need to be installed in the C:/WINDOWS/FONTS folder of the computer running the show.) – 1. Go to “Edit” and “Replace…”– 2. In the Find box, type CATEGORY 1 (all caps, or whatever category is

listed)– 3. In the Replace box, type the new category in all caps (for example,

PRESIDENTS)– 4. Click Replace All...

• To use the Daily Double:– 1. Choose which dollar values to set as Daily Double

CURRENTLY SET AT FOURTH CATEGORY FOR $1000– 2. Link that dollar value to one of the Daily Double slides– 3. Link the logo of the Daily Double to the question

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