Identify the type of election that determines which candidate will be the nominee of their party and requires party members to meet face-to-face.(1 point)

Responses

general

runoff
caucus

primary

caucus

the process of redrawing congressional district lines to create an advantage or disadvantage for a race, ethnicity, or political party

Congress is bicameral.

435

majority vote

Identify the vote result a candidate needs to win a primary or caucus.

supermajority vote

unanimous vote

plurality vote

majority vote

Identify the definition of gerrymandering.

the process of redrawing congressional district lines to ensure equal numbers of Democratic and Republican voters

the process of redrawing congressional district lines to create an advantage or disadvantage for a race, ethnicity, or political party

the process of redrawing congressional district lines according to race alone
the process of drawing congressional district lines to create malapportioned districts

Identify the structure of Congress.(1 point)

Responses

Congress is unicameral.

Congress is at-large.

Congress is bicameral.
Congress doesn’t have a structure.

How many members are there in the U.S. House of Representatives?(1 point)

Responses

435

100
535

52

The type of election that determines which candidate will be the nominee of their party and requires party members to meet face-to-face is called a caucus. In a caucus, party members come together in a local meeting to discuss and vote on their preferred candidate. It involves actively participating in discussions and debates with fellow party members before making a final decision. Caucuses are known for their interactive and grassroots nature, where members have the opportunity to persuade others and participate in the selection process.