
Voting and Political Parties
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- Q1Which of the following is NOT a qualification to vote in Virginia?Resident of State & PrecinctMust be a member of a Political PartyMust be 18 Years OldMust be a U.S. Citizen30s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a predictor of which citizens will vote?GenderEducationIncomeAge30s
- Q3Voting is a basic right and ___________________ of U.S. citizenship.freedomresponsibilitylibertyduty30s
- Q4Someone who shows a lack of interest, or simply doesn't care is known to have this?MonitorAngerApathyPerseverance30s
- Q5A person is more likely to vote in which of these elections?MayorPresidentialGovernorSenator30s
- Q6Before a citizen can vote, they first have to do this.Research the IssuesPay a feeJoin a Political PartyRegister30s
- Q7What is the most important function of a political party?Nominate CandidatesEducate the ElecorateWin ElectionsMonitor Officeholders30s
- Q8If someone is said to be part of the political center, they would most likely be considered this?Third PartyLiberalConservativeModerate30s
- Q9If someone is said to be on the "right" side of the political spectrum, they would most likely be considered this?ConservativeLiberalModerateThird Party30s
- Q10If someone is said to be on the "left" side of the political spectrum, they would most likely be considered this?LiberalThird PartyConservativeModerate30s
- Q11What are the two largest political parties in the United States?Liberals and ConservativesRepublicans and DemocratsRepublicans and ModeratesFederalists and Anti-Federalists30s
- Q12Why do political parties establish platforms?To list all of the major political contributorsTo explain the party's beliefs on major issues (problems)To create rules for all party membersTo prevent people from voting for them30s
- Q13While there are two major political parties in the United States, there are countless others. The other non-major political parties are known as?ConservativesPolling PlacesThird PartiesPolitical Spectrum30s
- Q14The United States political system is known as a...?DictatorshipMulti-Party SystemTwo-Party SystemSingle-Party System30s
- Q15President Trump decides to come to Virginia, to help a fellow Republican with campaigning? He is doing this in order to...?Checking on some of his private propertiesHelp the candidate win the electionMonitor what the other political party is doingEducating the electorate on issues30s