exitpollsFree!____ want togo back to theway thingswere in "thegood days"How doyou knowif polls aregood?lesspositiveview ofgovt. AnswerCards!opinionpollstend tobe moreliberalreactionaryconservativesinternet24thammendmentprotectedvoting rightsandlanguagerightsPoll often usedby television,newspapers,and otherorganizations.Earliest formof media,created bysponsoredpartiesmassreadershipnewspapers.Remainedpartisanbattle to sellpapers.creatednationalculture.How dowe gaugepublicopinion?Highpoliticalefficacy=roles ofthemediaHow dopollstersobtainaccuratedata?Began in 60s.Candidatescan reachsupportersdirectly.prohibitedpoll taxes asapreconditionto votingcatered togrowing middleclass. Forcednewspapers toevolve.tend to bemoreconservative____ favormaintainingthe status quoif it is whatthey desireuse random,representativesamplespoll wherevoters areaskedquestions asthey leave thepolling placejournalistspoliticalideologyradicalideologyeditors____ shareviewpoints ofboth liberalsandconservativespopularpressmoderates___ believe thatthe govt. shouldbe activelyinvolved inpromotion of socialwelfare.strawpollsmorepositiveview ofgovt.yellowjournalism1965votingrights actpolls includesample error.Difference betweenresults of randomsamples taken atthe same time.liberalslowerparticipationpartypressGatekeeperScorekeeperWatchdognationalmagazinesresort toextrememethods tobring aboutchangelowpoliticalefficacy=strictervotingregistration=exitpollsFree!____ want togo back to theway thingswere in "thegood days"How doyou knowif polls aregood?lesspositiveview ofgovt.AnswerCards!opinionpollstend tobe moreliberalreactionaryconservativesinternet24thammendmentprotectedvoting rightsandlanguagerightsPoll often usedby television,newspapers,and otherorganizations.Earliest formof media,created bysponsoredpartiesmassreadershipnewspapers.Remainedpartisanbattle to sellpapers.creatednationalculture.How dowe gaugepublicopinion?Highpoliticalefficacy=roles ofthemediaHow dopollstersobtainaccuratedata?Began in 60s.Candidatescan reachsupportersdirectly.prohibitedpoll taxes asapreconditionto votingcatered togrowing middleclass. Forcednewspapers toevolve.tend to bemoreconservative____ favormaintainingthe status quoif it is whatthey desireuse random,representativesamplespoll wherevoters areaskedquestions asthey leave thepolling placejournalistspoliticalideologyradicalideologyeditors____ shareviewpoints ofboth liberalsandconservativespopularpressmoderates___ believe thatthe govt. shouldbe activelyinvolved inpromotion of socialwelfare.strawpollsmorepositiveview ofgovt.yellowjournalism1965votingrights actpolls includesample error.Difference betweenresults of randomsamples taken atthe same time.liberalslowerparticipationpartypressGatekeeperScorekeeperWatchdognationalmagazinesresort toextrememethods tobring aboutchangelowpoliticalefficacy=strictervotingregistration=

AP Gov Unit 2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. exit polls
  2. Free!
  3. ____ want to go back to the way things were in "the good days"
  4. How do you know if polls are good?
  5. less positive view of govt.
  6. Answer Cards!
  7. opinion polls
  8. tend to be more liberal
  9. reactionary
  10. conservatives
  11. internet
  12. 24th ammendment
  13. protected voting rights and language rights
  14. Poll often used by television, newspapers, and other organizations.
  15. Earliest form of media, created by sponsored parties
  16. mass readership newspapers. Remained partisan
  17. battle to sell papers. created national culture.
  18. How do we gauge public opinion?
  19. High political efficacy=
  20. roles of the media
  21. How do pollsters obtain accurate data?
  22. Began in 60s. Candidates can reach supporters directly.
  23. prohibited poll taxes as a precondition to voting
  24. catered to growing middle class. Forced newspapers to evolve.
  25. tend to be more conservative
  26. ____ favor maintaining the status quo if it is what they desire
  27. use random, representative samples
  28. poll where voters are asked questions as they leave the polling place
  29. journalists
  30. political ideology
  31. radical ideology
  32. editors
  33. ____ share viewpoints of both liberals and conservatives
  34. popular press
  35. moderates
  36. ___ believe that the govt. should be actively involved in promotion of social welfare.
  37. straw polls
  38. more positive view of govt.
  39. yellow journalism
  40. 1965 voting rights act
  41. polls include sample error. Difference between results of random samples taken at the same time.
  42. liberals
  43. lower participation
  44. party press
  45. Gatekeeper Scorekeeper Watchdog
  46. national magazines
  47. resort to extreme methods to bring about change
  48. low political efficacy=
  49. stricter voting registration=