1) Which party wishes for the government to provide social moral order but stay out of the economy? a) Republican Party b) Democratic Party c) Libertarian Party d) Green Party 2) What party wishes for minimal government involvement overall a) Republican Party b) Democratic Party c) Libertarian Party d) Green Party 3) Which party wishes for the government to stay out of religious and moral lives but answer social issues a) Republican Party b) Democratic Party c) Libertarian Party d) Green Party 4) What party wishes for the government to prioritize the environment as well as climate issues? a) Republican Party b) Democratic Party c) Libertarian Party d) Green Party 5) a group of voters who always vote along their party line a) party organization b) party base c) party activists d) lobbyists 6) people who work relentlessly for political issues and causes a) party organization b) party base c) party activists d) lobbyists 7) the levels (national, state, local) in which a party coordinates a) party organization b) party base c) party activists d) lobbyists 8) people who take part in an organized attempt to influence legislators a) party organization b) party base c) party activists d) lobbyists 9) the amount of people that show up on election day a) voter mobilization b) voter presence c) voter data d) voter turnout 10) a direct primary in which only persons meeting tests of party membership may vote a) Closed Primary b) Open Primary c) Jungle Primary d) Direct Primary 11) a primary election in which voters are not required to declare party affiliation a) Closed Primary b) Open Primary c) Jungle Primary d) Direct Primary 12) a primary in which all candidates for the same elected office, regardless of respective political party, run against one another a) Closed Primary b) Open Primary c) Jungle Primary  d) Direct Primary 13) a primary in which members of a party nominate its candidates by direct vote a) Closed Primary b) Open Primary c) Jungle Primary d) Direct Primary 14) the final election where all the seats are finalized a) Primary b) Midterm c) General d) Caucus 15) a conference of political party candidates in which local members select their preference among candidates a) Primary b) Midterm c) General d) Caucus 16) an election where people can elect their representatives in the middle of the term of the executive a) Primary b) Midterm c) General d) Caucus 17) redistribution of districts in an unfair manner to benefit a political party or candidate a) Redistricting b) Redistributing c) Gerrymandering d) District tampering 18) issues where parties differ a) Valence Issues b) Position Issues c) Wedge Issues 19) issues where parties agree a) Valence Issues b) Position Issues c) Wedge Issues 20) issues that distinguish parties completely a) Valence Issues b) Position Issues c) Wedge Issues

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