Across
- 1. A person who believes in less government control and more individual responsibility.
- 3. To give up an office or position.
- 5. System The practice of giving government jobs to loyal supporters.
- 8. A unit into which cities are divided for the elections of city council members.
- 9. A person who holds an office.
- 10. In American politics, the Republican and Democratic parties.
- 11. The tool voters use to select a candidate in an election.
- 12. A political party based on a certain set of beliefs, such as political or economic issues.
- 15. All the people allowed to vote in an election.
- 17. A political party that has broken away from one of the major parties.
- 20. A political party's statements of ideas, policies, and beliefs.
- 21. The activities connected to trying to get a person elected to a political office.
- 22. To select a candidate to run for a political office.
- 23. A system in which several major and minor parties compete for and win public offices.
- 25. Money given to parties or other political organizations in unlimited amounts.
- 26. A group of like-minded people who meet to select candidates they will support in an upcoming election.
- 28. Strong support of a political party.
- 29. A voting district; the smallest area where elections are held.
Down
- 2. A political party that focuses on one main concern.
- 4. A political party that forms during difficult economic times; often upset with current problems and demands reforms.
- 6. A person who is less concerned about the amount of governmental control and more open to change.
- 7. An election to choose candidates or select delegates to a party convention.
- 13. A political system in which only one party exists.
- 14. A temporary coming together of several groups to form a majority in order to control a government.
- 16. Supported by two parties.
- 18. A group of people that tries to control the government by getting its candidates elected.
- 19. A person who hopes to be elected to a public office.
- 23. A political party that is not supported by a large number of people.
- 24. A grant of money.
- 27. Campaign money given directly to candidates and subject to FEC regulations.