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Chapter 22

Chapter 22. Political Parties Vocabulary Terms and Concepts Mr. Ron McCants, Teacher Social Studies - Civics. Match. organizes local party workers precinct captain Be on time Stay seated. Match. political party rewards Patronage No talking Be respectful. Match. replaced caucuses

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Chapter 22

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  1. Chapter 22 Political Parties Vocabulary Terms and Concepts Mr. Ron McCants, Teacher Social Studies - Civics

  2. Match organizes local party workers precinct captain Be on time Stay seated

  3. Match political party rewards Patronage No talking Be respectful

  4. Match replaced caucuses Conventions Bring materials to class

  5. Match needed to win a primary Plurality Enter class quietly and be seated.

  6. Match the party’s statement Platform Complete the bellringer and assignments.

  7. Match theocracy or authoritarian one-party system Raise your hand and get permission before talking.

  8. Match several parties combined coalition government Line up quietly.

  9. Match neither Democratic nor Republican third party Walk in a straight quiet line.

  10. Match select most elected officials single-member districts Verbal warning

  11. Match voters sign it for a potential candidate Petition Parent contact

  12. Concept • These powerful political leaders chose delegates and controlled conventions. • bosses • Parent / Teacher conference.

  13. Concept • This is a second primary election between the two candidates with the most votes. • Runoff • Office referrals

  14. Concept • Candidates for president and vice president are called the party’s • ticket. • Be on time • Stay seated • No talking

  15. Concept • Although he lost the election, his revolt against “King Caucus” led to the adoption of the nominating convention. • Andrew Jackson • Be respectful • Bring materials to class

  16. Concept • Under this system a state’s delegates represent the candidates according to the popular vote in the primary. • proportional representation • Enter class quietly and be seated. • Complete the bellringer and assignments.

  17. Study These terms and concepts will help you be successful in our upcoming assessment. Mr. Ron McCants, Teacher Social Studies - Civics

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