Title: Middle East Jeopardy
1AP Government
Jeopardy!
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3Unit 5 6 Jeopardy
Vocab 1 Vocab 2 Giddy up Gallup Poll Do the Math Misc. Fun
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4Vocab 1 100
- This is a political ideology that advocates for
limited government.
What is conservatism?
5Vocab 1 200
- This law allows voter registration when
registering a vehicle.
What is the Motor Voter Act?
6Vocab 1 300
- This is a relatively small proportion of people
chosen in a survey so as to be representative of
the whole group.
What is a sample?
7Vocab 1 400
- This political ideology prefers a government
active in trying to solve human needs.
What is liberalism?
8Vocab 1 500
- This theory claims this happens when competing
groups become so strong government is weakened.
What is hyper pluralism theory?
9Vocab 2 100
- This process is how an individual acquires his or
her particular orientation.
What is political socialization?
10Vocab 2 200
- This term describes the mixing of cultures,
ideas, and peoples that has changed the American
nation.
What is melting pot?
11Vocab 2 300
- This reflects the level of confidence in the
findings of a public opinion poll.
What is sampling error?
12Vocab 2 400
- This term describes the result of balloting that
is considered - fair and free.
What is legitiamacy?
13Vocab 2 500
- This theory of voting asks, what have you done
for me lately?
What is retrospective voting?
14Giddy up Gallup Poll 100
- Mitt Romney earned less than 10 of the vote with
these two groups.
Who are African Americans Democrats?
15Giddy up Gallup Poll 200
- Barack Obama received less than 10 of this group
in the 2012 election.
Who are Republicans?
16Giddy up Gallup Poll 300
- Normally voting 60 in favor of Democrats in the
1960s, this religious group favored Reagan in
1984 and Nixon in 1972.
Who are Catholics?
17Giddy up Gallup Poll 400
- In the razor close election between Kennedy and
Nixon, this group was most in favor of Kennedy.
18Giddy up Gallup Poll 500
- This was the last year women voted more for the
Republican candidate for president than the
Democratic candidate.
What was 1988 (Reagan)?
19Do the Math 100
- According to US Census data, this state had the
lowest voter turnout in 2012.
What is Hawaii?
20Do the Math 200
- According to US Census data, this state had the
highest percentage of voter turn out.
What is Minnesota?
21Do the Math 300
- Generally speaking, this happens to voter turnout
when their incomes increase.
What is increased voter participation?
22Do the Math 400
- According to US Census data, this age group peaks
in terms of voting percentage.
What is ages 65-74?
23Do the Math 500
- According to US Census data, this group is least
likely to vote.
Who are people with less than high school
degrees?
24Misc. Fun 100
- These two states are the only ones that do not
allocate electors to the Electoral College based
on the total popular vote for president.
What are Maine and Nebraska?
25Misc. Fun 200
- This body has the final say in who becomes
president if no one wins a majority in the
Electoral College.
What is the House of Representatives?
26Misc. Fun 300
- This is the reason why some voters on the west
coast were discouraged from voting in 1980, 1984,
1988, 1996.
What was exit polling?
27Misc. Fun 400
- This group has grown to 30 of under 30 people in
the United States who are not connected with the
practice of organized religion.
Who are the unaffiliated?
28Misc. Fun 500
- He was the last presidential candidate to win the
popular vote, but lose the race in the electoral
count.
Who is Al Gore?
29FINAL JEOPARDY!
This determines how many electors a state gets to
send to vote in the Electoral College.
What is the number of senators and house of
representatives a state has?