Title: SOCIAL STUDIES HIGH SCHOOL
1SOCIAL STUDIESHIGH SCHOOL CIVICS
Vocabulary Political party Caucus Nominate Registr
ation Platform Election Planks Bias Canvass Propag
anda Liberal Incumbent Conservative Issue Precinct
s Public policy Patronage Voting Primary Reactiona
ry Radical Moderate Anarchy Sound
bite Convention Electoral college Candidate Delega
te Pundit PAC Interest groups Lobbyist Lobby
Extent of American Political Spectrum
Liberal and Conservative Viewpoints
Unit 2--The American Political System
American Beliefs, Values, and Political Ideologies
Role of Political Parties in Government
Factors Impacting Voting
- Essential Learning Concepts
- The political spectrum encompasses views ranging
from radical on the left to reactionary on the
right - Political parties are organized around groups of
people with similar political philosophies - Political parties assist government by selecting
candidates, setting goals, providing leadership,
serving as watchdogs, and giving citizens a voice
in government - The history of political parties in the United
States is based on the involvement of two major
parties and the influence of the third parties in
our democracy - Political elections offer citizens an opportunity
to participate in the political process by
campaigning for candidates and voting - Organizations ranging from media, lobbyists,
interest groups, and campaigns utilize propaganda
techniques to influence the electorate