AG 1 Unit 2 & 3 EOC REVIEW. 1. ___ is the process of determining the # of representatives each state has every 10 years & ___ is the process of redrawing.
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AG 1 Unit 2 & 3 EOC REVIEW
1. ___ is the process of determining the # of representatives each state has every 10 years & ___ is the process of redrawing Congressional district lines.
2. The two main parties are ___ & ___
3. “Right wing” refers to a ___ bias, while “left wing” refers to a ___ bias.
4. ___ refers to the current office holder who seeking reelection.
5. Parties nominate candidates through ___ or ___.
6. The presidential & vice presidential candidates are announced at the ___.
7. A ___ is a statement about where a party stands on the issues.
8. Election day is the ___ after the first ___ in ___ of even years.
9. ___ is the spread of information with the intent of persuading the audience.
10. ___ ___ try to influence policy to the advantage of their members.
11. A ___ is a person an interest group hires to represent them to government officials.
12. A __ __ __ is a group that tries to influence elections by donating money.
13. The __ __ __ oversees elections and regulates money involved in those elections.
14. What are the 3 requirements to vote in the U.S.?
15. What is the topic of the following amendments?
- 15
- 19
- 24
- 26
Moving on to Unit 3
16. The role of Congress is to ___ laws.
17. The United States Congress has the ___ & ___.
18. The House has ___ members,
while the Senate has ___ members.
19. ____ powers are listed in the Constitution , while ____ powers are not listed but you can assume.
20. Permanent committees are ____.
Committees that hammer out the difference between a House and Senate version of a bill
are ____.
21. The ___ leads the House,
while the ___ leads the Senate.
22. ___ ___ is used to keep meetings running smoothly and members on track.
23. For a bill to become a law it must be passed in identical form by the ___, ___ and ___.
24. A ___ occurs when like-minded people get together to make legislative proposals.
25. A ___ is an attempt to talk a bill to death in the Senate and can only be ended by a ___ vote of 60.
1. ___ is the process of determining the # of representatives each state has every 10 years & ___ is the process of redrawing Congressional district lines.
REAPPORTIONMENT
REDISTRICTING
2. The two main parties are ___ & ___
DEMOCRATS
REPUBLICANS
3. “Right wing” refers to a ___ bias, while “left wing” refers to a ___ bias.
CONSERVATIVE
LIBERAL
4. ___ refers to the current office holder who seeking reelection.
INCUMBENT
5. Parties nominate candidates through ___ or ___.
CAUCUS
PRIMARY
6. The presidential & vice presidential candidates are announced at the ___.
CONVENTION
7. A ___ is a statement about where a party stands on the issues.
PLATFORM
8. Election day is the ___ after the first ___ in ___ of even years.
TUESDAY, MONDAY
NOVEMBER
9. ___ is the spread of information with the intent of persuading the audience.
PROPAGANDA
10. ___ ___ try to influence policy to the advantage of their members.
INTEREST GROUPS
11. A ___ is a person an interest group hires to represent them to government officials.
LOBBYIST
12. A __ __ __ is a group that tries to influence elections by donating money.
POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
13. The __ __ __ oversees elections and regulates money involved in those elections.
FEDERAL ELECTIONS COMMISSION
14. What are the 3 requirements to vote in the U.S.?
- AGE - CITIZENSHIP- RESIDENCY
15. What is the topic of the following amendments?
- 15 - AFRICAN AMERICANS
- 19 - WOMEN
- 24 - NO POLL TAX
- 26 - 18 YEARS OLD
Moving on to Unit 3
16. The role of Congress is to ___ laws.
MAKE
17. The United States Congress has the ___ & ___.
HOUSE
SENATE
18. The House has ___ members,
while the Senate has ___ members.
435
100
19. ____ powers are listed in the Constitution , while ____ powers are not listed but you can assume.
DELEGATED OR EXPRESSED
IMPLIED
20. Permanent committees are ____.
Committees that hammer out the difference between a House and Senate version of a bill
are ____.
STANDING
CONFERENCE
21. The ___ leads the House,
while the ___ leads the Senate.
SPEAKER
PRESIDENT OF SENATE
22. ___ ___ is used to keep meetings running smoothly and members on track.
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
23. For a bill to become a law it must be passed in identical form by the ___, ___ and ___.
HOUSE, SENATE & PRESIDENT
24. A ___ occurs when like-minded people get together to make legislative proposals.
CAUCUS
25. A ___ is an attempt to talk a bill to death in the Senate and can only be ended by a ___ vote of 60.