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Voting Rights
Amendments
Propaganda
Techniques
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This amendment
allowed all women the
right to vote.
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What is the
Amendment?
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This amendment
changed the minimum
voting age to 18.
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Amendment?
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This amendment
allowed all men,
regardless of race or
color, to vote.
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Amendment?
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When this amendment
originally passed, it
allowed all male
citizens, age 21 and
older, to vote.
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Amendment?
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This amendment got rid
of poll taxes.
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Amendment?
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Uses broad, vague
words and phrases that,
while sounding nice, are
not specific.
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What is Glittering
Generalities?
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This technique identifies
a person or cause as
one of the common
people.
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What is Plain Folks?
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This technique labels a
cause or person as bad
or not worthwhile.
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What is namecalling?
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This technique gives the
feeling that everyone is
supporting a candidate or
cause.
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What is Bandwagon?
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This technique presents
only those facts that are
favorable to your side.
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What is Cardstacking?
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Would like to repeal the
estate tax.
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What are Republicans?
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Would like to provide an
immediate energy
rebate to offset high
prices of gas and other
necessities.
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What are the
Democrats?
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Would like to repeal tax
cuts for families making
over $250,000.
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What are the
Democrats?
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Support accelerated drilling
for oil in areas like
Montana, South Dakota
and Alaska.
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What are the
Republicans?
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Support the
appointment of judges
who respect the sanctity
and dignity of innocent
human life.
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What are the
Republicans?
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No path to legalization
for illegal immigrants,
and no amnesty.
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What are Republicans?
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Support laws to end
discrimination based on
sexual orientation,
gender identity, age and
disability.
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What are Democrats?
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Support stem cell
research, but not if it
uses embryonic stem
cells.
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What are Republicans?
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Would like to enroll
every worker in a
retirement plan that
could go with them from
job to job.
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What are Democrats?
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Would like to end tax
breaks for companies
that ship American jobs
overseas.
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What are Democrats?
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The purpose of these is
to attain and maintain
political power.
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What is a political party?
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This responsibility calls
for you to be involved in
your community and
study public issues.
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What is your civic
responsibility?
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These political parties are
made to bring attention to
issues that mainstream
parties do not have a
strong enough stance.
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What are third parties?
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These are hired by
special interest groups
to attempt to influence
decisions made by
officials in the
government.
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What are lobbyists?
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This political party
believes in total
individual liberty and
total economic freedom.
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What is the Libertarian
Party?
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This type of art was
grand and ornate.
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What is baroque?
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This type of art was
inspired from classical
Greece and Rome and
emphasized balance
and order.
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What is neoclassical?
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This composer began in
classical style, but later
began the trend into the
Age of Romanticism.
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Who is Beethoven?
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An example of this style
of art would be the
palace of Versailles.
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What is baroque?
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An example of this style
of art would be a piano.
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What is neoclassical?
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This means “absolute
ruler.”
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What is a despot?
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Monarchs who
embraced the new
ideas and made reforms
became known as this.
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What are enlightened
despots?
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This Prussian ruler was
influenced by Voltaire
and called himself a
“servant of the state.”
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Who is Frederick II?
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Known as the most
radical of the
enlightened despots,
this Austrian monarch
required peasants be
paid in cash.
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Who is Joseph II?
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This Russian ruler was
most admired by
philosophers, but
changed her reform
movement after a serf
uprising.
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Who is Catherine the
Great?
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This type of writing
began during the
Enlightenment.
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What is a novel?
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This is the author who
wrote Robinson Crusoe.
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Who is Daniel Defoe?
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In this novel, a young
servant girl refuses the
advances of her master.
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What is Richardson’s
Pamela?
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Though publication was
delayed by the Church,
Denis Diderot published
the most current
Enlightenment
information in this.
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What is the
Encyclopedia?
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This was a huge
contributor in the
spreading of ideas in
the Enlightenment.
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What is media?
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English Parliament
passed this to prevent
colonists from selling to
any nation except
Britain.
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What are the Navigation
Acts?
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This required colonists
to pay tax on printed
materials.
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What is the Stamp Act?
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This was drafted by the
colonists on July 4,
1776, declaring
themselves free from
British control.
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What is the Declaration
of Independence?
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Enlightenment ideas
greatly influenced the
American Revolution and
especially this author of the
Declaration of
Independence.
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Who is Thomas
Jefferson?
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One can see the influence
of the Enlightenment on
the Declaration of
Independence by it
declaring Britain’s failure to
protect these.
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What are the Rights of
Man?
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This document, which
was later scrapped,
gave most power to
individual states and
gave little power to a
central government.
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What is the Articles of
Confederation?
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These were the group
who supported the
passage of the
Constitution and
believed in a strong
central government.
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Who are Federalists?
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This was added to
appease the AntiFederalists into passing
the Constitution.
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What are the Bill of
Rights?
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The legislative, executive
and judicial branches of
government were added to
provide this, which
prevents one branch from
becoming too powerful.
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What are checks and
balances?
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Of the 13 colonies, this
many were needed to
approve the passage
of the Constitution.
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What are 9?
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Bill of Rights
Name three rights
protected in the Bill of
Rights.
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What are freedom of
speech, press,
assembly, religion, or
the due process of law.
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