Act 5 Part 2 Practice Questions Name________________________________________ Block______________ These practice questions focus on different topics: The Role of Mass Media in Elections- Pg. 104 Campaign Finance- Pg. 106 The Electoral College- Pgs. 108-110 When done, SEE YOUR TEACHER TO CHECK YOUR ANSWERS BEFORE THE TEST!!!!!!!!!!!! Use page 104 in your notes: 1. What is mass media? ____________________________________________________. 2. Describe each role or job of mass media in elections in the table below. Role of Mass Media What does that mean? Emphasize Selected Issues Identify Candidates Write Editorials, Op-Eds, and Political Cartoons Broadcast Different Points of View 3. What is an op-ed? _______________________________________________________. 4. An op-ed is based on ________________ (facts, opinions). 5. FOX News broadcast debates between candidates running for office to make sure both candidates can present their ideas on how to fix problems in our country. What role of mass media is seen in this example? _____________________________________________________________________ 6. During the 2012 election, all news channels were focusing on how to fix the economy. What role of mass media is seen in this example? _____________________________________________________________________ Use page 104 in your notes: 7. What role of mass media can be seen in the example below? Washington Times “Democrats to announce Hillary Clinton as Candidate in 2016 Election” __________________________________________________________________________ Use pages 108-110 in your notebook: 8. What is the difference between an elector and the electorate? (Hint: The word with more letters also has more people in it!) a. What is an elector? _________________________________________________________ b. What is the electorate? _____________________________________________________ 9. What is a slate? ____________________________________________________________ Use pages 108 in your notebook: 10. The Electoral College is the group of people that actually elects the ____________________and _______________________. 11. The people in the electoral college are called the __________________ (electors OR electorate). 12. The number of electors in each state is based on the number of people that state has in Congress. Let’s see what you remember about Congress: a. The Congress has two parts: The House of Representatives and the Senate. b. In the House of Representatives, the number of representatives for each state is based on ____________________ (two per state OR state’s population). c. In the Senate, the number of Senators for each state is based on ____________________ (two per state OR state’s population). 13. In each state: # of electors = # of __________________ + # of ___________________ 14. Virginia has 13 people representing the state in Congress. That’s because: a. Virginia has ________ Senators representing the state in the Senate. b. Virginia has _______ Representatives representing the state in the House of Representatives. c. Since Virginia has 13 people representing the state in Congress, how many electors would Virginia get? ________________ 15. The number of each state’s electors is based on: a. State’s budget b. Each state receiving two electoral votes c. State’s Congressional Representation d. State’s square mileage 16) Comparison of Nebraska and Ohio State Name State Square Mileage Number of Senators Number of Representatives Montana 147,042 Square Miles 2 1 Illinois 57,914 Square Miles 2 18 Based on the table above, which state would have MORE electors? ____________________. Why? _______________________________________________________________________________ 17. Show us you know what half looks like! On the circle to the right, use your pen or pencil and divide the circle in half. 18. Look at the circle from question 17. How many sections or parts of the circle are there now that you divided the circle in half? ____ 19. The Electoral College is just like the cirlce. In order to win the electoral college you must win the _____________, which means more than half of the votes. 20. Just like there will always be _________ parts when you divide a circle in half, the electoral college will always divide elections into a __________ party system. 21. The requirement for a majority vote to win the Electoral College favors a: a. Political System b. Third Party System c. Legal System d. Two Party System Use pages 110 in your notebook: 22. The ______________ (popular vote OR electoral vote) is when electors in the Electoral College votes. 23. The _____________ (popular vote OR electoral vote) is when citizens vote on Election Day. 24. The _____________ (popular OR electoral) vote selects the President and Vice-President. 25. The _____________ (popular OR electoral) vote is when the electorate votes. 26. Presidential Election Results Presidential Candidates Popular Votes Electoral Votes Republican Candidate 5,534,488 163 Democratic Candidate 5,443,892 272 Use the chart above to answer the following question: Who was the winner of the Presidential Election? __________________ Because ___________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ 27. You made up a pneumonic device (memory trick) in class to remember the steps of the Electoral College Process in order. Do you remember what your memory trick was? P ____________________ S ________________________ E __________________ W________________ 28. Number the steps (#1, #2, #3, #4) of the Electoral College Process in the correct order: ____ Popular Vote is held ____ Candidate with the majority of electoral votes wins the election. ____ Slate of Electors is chosen based on popular vote ____ Electoral vote is held 29. Inside of each state, the winner-takes-all system is when the winner of the _____________ (popular vote OR electoral vote) gets all of the ___________ (popular votes OR electoral votes). 30. In the 2012 Presidential Election, the popular vote results in Virginia were: 2012 Presidential Election: Popular Vote Results in Virginia Barack Obama – 51% Mitt Romney – 49% Virginia has 13 electoral votes. Based on the winner-takes-all system… a. How many electoral votes did Romney get from Virginia in 2012? ___________ b. How many electoral votes did Barack Obama get from Virginia in 2012? ___________ 31. Densely populated states have __________ (more OR less) electoral votes. 32. States with small populations have _______________ (more OR less) electoral votes. 33. True or False: Because of the winner-takes-all system, candidates target states with dense populations for campaigning. 34. True or False: Because of the winner-takes-all system, candidates ignore states with small populations. Use page 106 in your notes: 35.What does campaign mean? _____________________________________________ 36.What does finance mean? _______________________________________________ 37.Many politicians running for public office develop organizations that help them raise money because the costs of elections are so high. What is the name of this type of organization? _________________________________________________ 38.The cost of campaigning has ______________________ over time Use page 76 in your notes: 39.Complete the below blanks for the cause and the effect. Cause Effect ______ the opportunities for candidates to run for office Requires candidates to do _______________. High cost to run for political office ___________ development of Political Action Committees (PAC) Gives an advantage to the ___________ who run for office. Give issue-oriented special interest groups ___________ influence. 40.Which statement best completes the question mark in the graphic below? a. b. c. d. Decreases the development of Political Action Committees (PAC) Reduces the need for campaign finance laws Allows more candidates to run for public office Gives interest groups more influence over candidates 41.How did the government try to fix or reform the HIGH cost of campaigning? __________________________________________________________________________________