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Understanding Elections and Voting Behavior: Key Concepts and Factors

This chapter focuses on analyzing and assessing student understanding of elections and voting behavior, covering essential components such as voter behavior, political timing, party identification, demographic factors, and candidate appeal. It explores historical and current voting qualifications, barriers to voting, and turnout rates during presidential, midterm, and off-year elections. Additionally, it delves into public opinion, political culture, socialization, and ideology, providing a comprehensive overview of the factors influencing political participation.

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Understanding Elections and Voting Behavior: Key Concepts and Factors

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  1. NEED TO KNOW CHAPTER 10 (chapt. 6/unit I) Objective: To analyze and assess student understanding of Elections and Voting Behavior (and previous material)

  2. Need to Know • Voter Behavior • Geography • Political Timing • Party ID • Demographic Factors • Issues • Candidate Appeal • Voter Turnout • Historical qualifications to voting AND what eliminated the barriers • Current voting qualifications • Turnout during elections • Presidential • Midterms • Off Year • Institutional barriers • Political barriers • Other forms of political participation

  3. Need to Know (Review) • Public Opinion and Political Action • Political Culture • Political Socialization • Political Ideology/Public Policy • Public Opinion • Unit I: Constitutional Underpinnings

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