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Laws enacted by southern whites to segregate African Americans in the late 19 th century .

Laws enacted by southern whites to segregate African Americans in the late 19 th century. How does an initiative get put on a bill?. Signed petition. The largest part of an American political party. Party-in-the-electorate. Name the theory…

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Laws enacted by southern whites to segregate African Americans in the late 19 th century .

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  1. Laws enacted by southern whites to segregate African Americans in the late 19th century.

  2. How does an initiative get put on a bill?

  3. Signed petition

  4. The largest part of an American political party

  5. Party-in-the-electorate

  6. Name the theory… • Interest groups compete and counterbalance one another

  7. Pluralist

  8. A party’s official selection of a candidate

  9. Nomination

  10. What do both parties try to do?

  11. WIN

  12. Who creates bureaucratic agencies?

  13. Congress

  14. The method in which most polling is done today

  15. By telephone

  16. Jim Crow laws

  17. Term that refers to the fact that America will no longer have a white majority.

  18. Minority majority

  19. The Associated Press is an example of one of these.

  20. Wire service

  21. The nations unofficial, “newspaper of record”.

  22. The New York Times

  23. Short clips of political speech lasting 15 seconds or less

  24. Sound bites

  25. Shot of a person speaking directly into the television camera

  26. Talking head

  27. A team of men and women seeking to control the government by gaining office in elections

  28. Political party

  29. The most common source for our news

  30. television

  31. Where the formal nomination for Dem and Rep candidates for president occur?

  32. National party conventions

  33. A method used by public figures of leaking stories to the press

  34. Trial balloon

  35. The specific goal of the presidential nomination game

  36. Win delegates and win the party nomination

  37. When is the party platform drafted?

  38. Before the convention

  39. Where does most money get spent during Presidential campaigns?

  40. Media

  41. What was the significance of the Presidential election of 1800?

  42. First transition of power in the history of the world accomplished by voters ballots

  43. In this US Supreme Court case, the court ruled that a recount was legal as long as it was applied to all counties in the state

  44. Bush v. Gore

  45. This requires states to register individuals to vote when they apply for, or renew, their driver’s license.

  46. Motor Voter Act of 1993

  47. This group is composed of all people who might be a group

  48. Potential group

  49. The problem of people not joining a group, yet enjoying the same benefits as if they had joined the group.

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