Ch.8: Political Participation and Voting Flashcards

1
Q

activities designed to influence government including voting, and facetoface activities such as protesting or volunteering for a campaign

A

traditional political participation

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2
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participation that involves assembling crows to confront a government or other official organization

A

protest

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3
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the right to vote; also called franchise

A

suffrage

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4
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the percentage of eligible individuals who actually vote

A

turnout

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5
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activities designed to influence government using the internet, including visiting a candidate’s website, organizing events online, or signing an online petition

A

online political participation

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6
Q

status in society based on level of education, income, and occupational prestige

A

socioeconomic status

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7
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when individuals are represented in the government by officials of their same race, ethnicity, or gender

A

descriptive representation

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8
Q

enfranchises black men (1870

A

15th amendment

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9
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enfranchises women (1920)

A

19th amendment

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10
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ends poll taxes (1964)

A

24th amendment

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11
Q

lowers voting age to 18 (1971)

A

26th amendment

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12
Q

This movement started with one simple email sent to 90,000 individuals.

A

Occupy wall street

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13
Q

Website blackouts or limited services mobilized millions to call Congress in opposition—and it worked.

A

SOPA AND PIPA

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14
Q

Why do people vote?

A

individual preference traits
political environment
state electoral laws

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