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Ch11 Crossword
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1) veiw of participation that suggests that too much participation is a bad thing and that many people are not well enough informed to cast votes
3) economic model of voting wherein citizens weigh the benefits of voting against the costs in order to take the most personally beneficial course of action
6) attatchment or allegiance to a political party, party identification
7) election ules that exempted people from difficult literacy and interpretation tests for voting for their grandfathers had been eligable to vote
10) lack of interest in voting and in politics generally
11) enrollment required prior to voting to establish eligibility
13) 1882 act barring immigration of chinese to america
15) gives the federal government the power to prevent discrimination in voting rights (1965)
18) practive that requires citizens to vote in elections or face punitive measure such as community serive, fines, or imprisonment
19) concern for one's own advantage and well-being
20) goods or benefits provided by governement from which everyone benefits and from which no one can be excluded
22) impact and influence of one's social environment on the veiws and attitudes one carries in life, primary source of political attitudes
23) corrupt practice of using a dead person's name to cast a ballot in an election
25) southern laws that established strict segregation of the races
26) tests requiring reading and interpretation skills in order to vote
29) extent to which people bleieve thier actions can affect public affairs and the actions of government
31) group of people may lead public opinion such as journalists politicians and policy makers
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2) political philosophy of president andrew jackson and his supporters that sought greater influence for the common man on the policies and actions governement
4) method of voting in an election whereby ballots are distributed to voters by mail, completed and returned by mail.
5) right to vote- or franchise
6) taxing on voting, prohibited by the twenty fourth amendment in 1964
8) the period for 1865 to 1877 in which the former confederate states gained readmission to the union and the federal governemtn passed laws to help the emancipated slaves
9) social force that binds a person to actively particiapte in public and political life
12) tendency of southern voters to vote democratic that started after the civil war and ended in the 1960s
14) share of all eligable voters who actually cast ballots
16) tactic of extended speech designed to delay or block passage of a bill in the senate
17) model of voting that focuses on the context of the election including whether it is close and whether the rules encourage or discourage participation
21) movement after world war II to gain equal rights for African Americans later expanded to end discrimination on account of race, gender, sexual preference, and disibilty status
24) cycle whereby younger generations replace older generations in the electorate
27) disciplined political parties that command support by providing benefits such as jobs, to voters
28) used to calculate the rate of participation by dividing the number of voters by the number of people in the country who are 18 and over
30) concern for the well being of society and the nation as a whole
32) prohibits discrimination in employment education and places of public accomodation (1964)
33) election rules that prohibited blacks from voting in democratic primaries
34) view of particiaption that suggests that more is better. that is as people get involved mroe they learn more about politics and want to get even more involved
35) used to calculate the rate of participation by dividing the number of voters by the number of people in the country who are eligable to vote rather than just of voting age
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