Thursday, March 12, 2020

Day 22 - $$$....Elections....PACS


Learning Targets:
Students will be able to explain why and how...
  • Explain how campaign organizations and strategies affect the election process.
Opener:  Opener: What is all of this?  Ballot analysis
Quickly look at your N-50 definition of "Federalism".  How does this idea apply to elections?

Hint:  Look at the ballot linked below.

https://www.casscounty.com/DocumentCenter/View/1398/2016-General-Election-Sample-Ballot?bidId=

Activity #1: -  Kahoot Election Review

Terms and Concepts Reviewed:
Political Party
Interest Group
Primary Election
Caucus
Convention

Activity #2 PAC's - N-50

LD - organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaigns for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation.  Unlike individual candidates, or parties, Super Pacs have no limit on accepting donations.

SD -

Examples - Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP), Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), Citizens for Eisenhower

Non-Examples - Interest Groups, Political Parties

Related Terms - Lobbyist, Voting Behavior, Incumbents

Activity #3 ASAP PAC Ads

Using the link below, examine at least 3 campaign ads sponsored by Political Action Committees and analyze them using ASAP.  Generally, those with stars in the upper right hand corner are considered the "classics".

http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1952

Close - To what extent are PACs and interest groups increasing the public's attention on political issues?

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