CivilsocietySocialmediaPoliticalparticipationParticipatorydemocracySuperdelegateMassmediaCriticalelectionRetrospectivevotingProspectivevoting26thAmendmentStraight-ticketvotingPartisanbiasCandidate-centeredcampaignSocialmovementSingle-memberpluralitysystemPolltaxCollectivegoodNominationEconomicinterestgroupsNewsmediaPAC24thAmendmentPartyplatformSESPoliticalefficacyLinkageinstitutionBroadcastmediaTwo-partysystemGovernmentissuegroupsPartycoalitionElectoralCollegePublicinterestgroupsPolicyagendaPluralisttheoryPoliticalpartyRationalchoicevotingFront-loadingInvestigativejournalismFreeridersRegistrationrequirementsRecruitmentSocialmovementAgendasettingOpenprimaryCollectiveactionParty-linevotingSplitticketvotingProtest civildisobediencePoliticalmobilizationClosedprimaryWinner-take-allsystemAmicuscuriaebriefCaucusPartyeraInterestgroupsSwingstatePrimaryelectionNationalconventionRealignmentSelectivebenefitsProportionalrepresentationsystemThirdpartySuperPACRevolvingdoorWireserviceIrontriangleissuenetworkPartyidentificationHorse-racejournalismDelegateGOTVLobbyingBattlegroundstateElitisttheoryAbsenteeballotVoterturnoutEra ofdividedgovSingle-issuegroupsGrassrootslobbyingFranchiseorsuffrageMediaconsolidationCivilsocietySocialmediaPoliticalparticipationParticipatorydemocracySuperdelegateMassmediaCriticalelectionRetrospectivevotingProspectivevoting26thAmendmentStraight-ticketvotingPartisanbiasCandidate-centeredcampaignSocialmovementSingle-memberpluralitysystemPolltaxCollectivegoodNominationEconomicinterestgroupsNewsmediaPAC24thAmendmentPartyplatformSESPoliticalefficacyLinkageinstitutionBroadcastmediaTwo-partysystemGovernmentissuegroupsPartycoalitionElectoralCollegePublicinterestgroupsPolicyagendaPluralisttheoryPoliticalpartyRationalchoicevotingFront-loadingInvestigativejournalismFreeridersRegistrationrequirementsRecruitmentSocialmovementAgendasettingOpenprimaryCollectiveactionParty-linevotingSplitticketvotingProtest civildisobediencePoliticalmobilizationClosedprimaryWinner-take-allsystemAmicuscuriaebriefCaucusPartyeraInterestgroupsSwingstatePrimaryelectionNationalconventionRealignmentSelectivebenefitsProportionalrepresentationsystemThirdpartySuperPACRevolvingdoorWireserviceIrontriangleissuenetworkPartyidentificationHorse-racejournalismDelegateGOTVLobbyingBattlegroundstateElitisttheoryAbsenteeballotVoterturnoutEra ofdividedgovSingle-issuegroupsGrassrootslobbyingFranchiseorsuffrageMediaconsolidation

APG Unit 5 Review - 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. Civil society
  2. Social media
  3. Political participation
  4. Participatory democracy
  5. Superdelegate
  6. Mass media
  7. Critical election
  8. Retrospective voting
  9. Prospective voting
  10. 26th Amendment
  11. Straight-ticket voting
  12. Partisan bias
  13. Candidate-centered campaign
  14. Social movement
  15. Single-member plurality system
  16. Poll tax
  17. Collective good
  18. Nomination
  19. Economic interest groups
  20. News media
  21. PAC
  22. 24th Amendment
  23. Party platform
  24. SES
  25. Political efficacy
  26. Linkage institution
  27. Broadcast media
  28. Two-party system
  29. Government issue groups
  30. Party coalition
  31. Electoral College
  32. Public interest groups
  33. Policy agenda
  34. Pluralist theory
  35. Political party
  36. Rational choice voting
  37. Front-loading
  38. Investigative journalism
  39. Free riders
  40. Registration requirements
  41. Recruitment
  42. Social movement
  43. Agenda setting
  44. Open primary
  45. Collective action
  46. Party-line voting
  47. Split ticket voting
  48. Protest civil disobedience
  49. Political mobilization
  50. Closed primary
  51. Winner-take-all system
  52. Amicus curiae brief
  53. Caucus
  54. Party era
  55. Interest groups
  56. Swing state
  57. Primary election
  58. National convention
  59. Realignment
  60. Selective benefits
  61. Proportional representation system
  62. Third party
  63. Super PAC
  64. Revolving door
  65. Wire service
  66. Iron triangle issue network
  67. Party identification
  68. Horse-race journalism
  69. Delegate
  70. GOTV
  71. Lobbying
  72. Battleground state
  73. Elitist theory
  74. Absentee ballot
  75. Voter turnout
  76. Era of divided gov
  77. Single-issue groups
  78. Grassroots lobbying
  79. Franchise or suffrage
  80. Media consolidation