Across
- 4. Poll depends on when you ask. Public opinions can change.
- 5. election to select candidates to run for public office.
- 9. an aggregate of the individual views, attitudes, and beliefs about a particular topic, expressed by a significant proportion of a community.
- 12. campaigns that contribute and donate funds to candidates.
- 13. meeting of delegates of a political party to select candidates for office.
- 14. Candidate wins election if they have more votes than other candidate.
- 15. Colonists supported independence in the mid 1980s and promoted a strong central government.
Down
- 1. Set of ideal principles,beliefs of a social group.
- 2. Political party that advocated a strong central government.
- 3. a device for measuring public opinion whereby a relatively small number of individuals.
- 6. means of communication radio,television,news outlets information/facts that reach the people.
- 7. a government made up of representatives who are elected by the citizens.
- 8. Non affiliated politician,not affiliated with any political party.
- 10. meeting when party members select candidates to run for office.
- 11. interviews or surveys with samples of citizens that are used to estimate the feelings and beliefs of the entire population.