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        | Congress & the General Assembly are both legislators, so what is their job? |  | 
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        | When lawmakers put a state law on the ballot for citizens to approve or reject |  | 
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        | If voters want to get a proposed law on the ballot throught the initiative process, they must start this |  | 
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        | The type of party system in the U.S. |  | 
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        | The best way to find out a political party's view is to look at this |  | 
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        | A way voters can remove an elected official from office (usually state officials) |  | 
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        | Type of election to narrow down candidates from each party to run in the general election (ex.: democrats v. democrats) |  | 
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        | In this type of primary, you don't have to declare your party preference to vote |  | 
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        | Statement of a political party's beliefs on a variety of issues |  | 
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        | Individual issues that make up the party's platform (ex.: healthcare) |  | 
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        | Lack of interest (describes American's attitudes toward voting & government) |  | 
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        | This type of ideology is in the middle of the political spectrum (not extreme left or right) |  | 
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        | The commander in chief of the state's National Gurard |  | 
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        | Nc's Governor gaining veto power strengthened which branch of government? |  | 
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        | To vote in NC, you must establish residency in this state for how long? |  | 
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        | 18 years old, U.S. citizen, be registered in voting district |  | Definition 
 
        | Qualifications for voting |  | 
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        | This election is held in November to choose officials for different offices |  | 
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