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- 3. What citizens in the United States must do.
- 5. Public ______ are actions taken by government officials to solve problems and achieve goals
- 6. an organization that raises money privately to influence elections or legislation
- 7. partial perspective; shows prejudice for or against something
- 9. corpus A right of all U.S. citizens to be seen before a court to determine if their imprisonment is lawful.
- 11. a legally recognized member of a country
- 14. The process for immigrants to become citizens of the U.S.
- 16. The first ____ Amendments of the Constitutions are known as the Bill of Rights.
- 17. TV, newspapers, radio, internet, social media, etc
- 18. organized effort to get a specific candidate elected to office
- 20. Political _______ is a group of people who share political beliefs and work to elect their candidates to public office.
- 21. Citizenship responsibilities are the things all U.S. citizens ________ do.
- 22. Each Political Party will write a _______ which is a detailed summary of the party’s policies for the future
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- 1. Type of law U.S. citizens are protected against (can not be punished "after the fact")
- 2. a person seeking to be elected to public office
- 4. propose or formally enter as a candidate for election
- 6. individuals within the same party compete for their parties nomination
- 8. group of individuals with a common _______ that seek to influence public policy
- 10. All draft age males must register with the _______ Service.
- 12. Political communications that are biased and mainly appeal to fear and emotion
- 13. seek to influence a politician or public official on an issue
- 15. Individuals that came from another country to live in the United States
- 19. watching government leaders to question and expose wrongdoings.
