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Test Description: Political Parties
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What determines how many electoral votes a state gets?
A
Size
B
Geography
C
Money
D
Population
2) A Political Parties Beliefs are known as what?
A
Ballot
B
Truths
C
Platform
D
Electorate
3) One is one role of Political Parties?
A
Educate Voters
B
Detect Bias
C
Steal Money
D
Identify Propaganda
4) The Electoral College is used for what kind of Election?
A
City Elections
B
Gubneatorial
C
Congressional
D
Presidential
5) What is the primary purpose of a Political Action Committee (PAC)?
A
raise money for candidates who agree with their votes
B
Creat commmericals for presidential candidates
C
secure votes from the opposite party
6) Candidates must have a majority vote in the Electoral College to win an election which favors what kind of system?
A
Democratic System
B
Two-party system
C
Parliamentary System
D
Third parties
7) The New York Times endorsing Clinton for president is an example of what role of Mass Media?
A
Publishing an opinion-piece
B
Providing different points of view
C
Poltical cartoons
D
Identifying Candidates
8) In order to vote in VA you must; be 18, a US citizen, resident of VA and?
A
have a valid drivers license
B
have no criminal history
C
tall
D
registered
9) Why do special interest groups have more influence in campaigns?
A
they veto party position.
B
they donate money to candidates who agree with their views.
C
nominate Presidential candidates
D
they are really interested
10) How many electoral votes do you need to become president?
A
230
B
100
C
370
D
270
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