1) Group that raises money to affect elections/laws a) Political Action Committee b) Interest Group c) Lobbyist d) Congress 2) Lawmakers a) Lobbyists b) Congress c) Interest Group d) Political Action Committee 3) Person who works for the interest groups to influence lawmakers a) Political Action Committee b) Candidate c) Lobbyist d) Watchdog 4) A person or group (e.g., journalist) who keeps an eye on politicians to make sure they don't do something wrong like accept a bribe a) Watchdog b) Lobbyist c) Interest Group d) Congress 5) A group concerned about a specific issue and want the government to change it a) Lobbyists b) Political Action Committee c) Watchdogs d) Interest Group 6) Prejudice in favor or against a person or thing; showing one side of view a) Bias b) Symbolism c) Propaganda d) Mass media 7) The use of symbols/images to represent ideas a) Bias b) Propaganda c) Symbolism d) Mass media 8) Ideas used to influence public opinion a) Bias b) Propaganda c) Symbolism d) Watchdog 9) Using words that sound good but have no meaning a) Name Calling b) Bandwagon c) Just Plain Folks d) Glittering Generalities 10) Making the public feel that a candidate is just like them (i.e., relatable) a) Transfer b) Just Plain Folks c) Bandwagon d) Name Calling 11) Moving a person's feelings about one thing (e.g., America) and placing them on another (e.g., a candidate) a) Transfer b) Just Plain Folks c) Glittering Generalities d) Bandwagon 12) An attack on a person instead of an issue a) Glittering Generalities b) Name Calling c) Bandwagon d) Transfer 13) An act of giving approval of a person or thing a) Endorsement b) Transfer c) Glittering Generalities d) Bandwagon

2.10 & 2.11 Test Prep

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?