Electoral College and Political Party Review Crossword
Across
- 8. Party that supported internal improvements, a protective tariff, and a National Bank.
- 9. Candidate from the Green Party who ran in 2000 and was accused of playing a "spoiler role" (2 words).
- 10. The main concern of the Democratic-Republicans regarding government size (2 words).
- 11. Minor parties that focus on a single topic, like the "Know-Nothings" or the Grassroots (2 words).
- 12. The political party that generally supports modern liberalism, welfare programs, and consumer protection.
- 16. Minor parties, such as the TEA party in 2010, that focus on economic discontent (3 words).
- 18. Minor parties that break off from one of the two major parties, such as the "Dixiecrats" (2 words).
- 19. The political party that generally supports American conservatism, free market capitalism, and a strong national defense
- 20. The first two political parties that emerged by the 1800 election were the ______ and the Democratic-Republicans.
- 24. The body that formally elects the President and Vice President of the United States
Down
- 1. States with a large amount of electoral college votes that often get the most attention (2 words)
- 2. Minor parties serve as this by bringing up issues ignored by the major parties and offering new ideas.
- 3. The largest current minor party that advocates for laissez-faire economics and pro-civil liberties (2 words).
- 4. Electors who vote against the candidate they pledged to support (2 words)
- 5. The belief of the Federalist party to have a government where power is separated and each branch can limit the others (3 words).
- 6. The number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency
- 7. The U.S. government body that decides the presidency if no candidate reaches 270 electoral votes (3 words)
- 13. Ross Perot's party that focused on the federal deficit, national debt, and government reform (2 words)
- 14. The current minor party that advocates for eco-socialism and anti-capitalism (2 words).
- 15. Minor parties, like the Communist or Libertarian parties, based on a particular set of beliefs.
- 17. The Republican Party was formed in 1854 from the collapse of the Whigs, opposing the expansion of ___.
- 21. In most states, the candidate who receives the most popular votes wins all of that state's electoral votes (3 words)
- 22. First President who warned against the danger of political parties in his Farewell Address.
- 23. The number of electoral votes Ohio had in 2024