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Vocabulary Government

Across
A vote for candidates of different political parties on the same ballot, instead of for candidates of only one party
An election in which voters choose candidates to run on a party's ticket in a subsequent election for public office.
Civics is the study of the theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship, its rights and duties; the duties of citizens to each other as members of a political body and to the government
(in some US states) a meeting at which local members of a political party register their preference among candidates running for office or select delegates to attend a convention.
An electorate is a body of people allowed to vote in an election. In the United States, when you turn eighteen, you may join the electorate and help choose a president.
Forms of activism range from writing letters to newspapers or to politicians, political campaigning, economic activism such as boycotts or preferentially patronizing businesses, rallies, street marches, strikes, sit-ins, and hunger strikes
Where mainly used in the south to prevent blacks from voting.
a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources.
is the act of attempting to influence the actions, policies, or decisions of officials in their daily life, most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies.
Down
The winner wins the election. There is no second place.
the number of votes cast for a candidate who receives more than any other but does not receive an absolute majority.
Voter registration or enrollment is automatic in most advanced industrial nations, most of which are democracies, but is a requirement in many countries (including some democracies such as the United States and the United Kingdom) before a person is entitled or permitted to vote in elections
The incumbent is the existing holder of a political office. It is usually used in reference to elections where races can often be defined
a regular election of candidates for office, as opposed to a primary election.
an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
political efficacy is the citizens' faith and trust in government and their belief that they can understand and influence political affairs.
An ideology is a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual. Very often ideology refers to a set of political beliefs or a set of ideas that characterize a particular culture
the support given by a patron.