Unit 2
Voting and Voter Behavior. Define the following terms in your notebooks: suffrage- franchise- electorate-
© 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. C H A P T E R 6 Voters and Voter Behavior Magruder’s American Government.
Chapter 6: Voters and Voter Behavior Section 1. Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Slide 2 Chapter 6, Section 1 Objectives 1.Summarize the history of.
Political Participation and Voter Behavior. Political Participation Voting Voting Activism (Activists) – people who regularly participate in the political.
Chapter 6 Voters and Voter Behavior. The Right to Vote When the Constitution went into effect in 1789, the right to vote in the United States was restricted.
Voters & Voter Behavior. Chapter 6 Section 1 Notes The Right To Vote The History of Voting Rights The Framers of the Constitution purposely left the.
How can we improve voter turnout in the U.S.?. Which of the following is least likely to vote? An unemployed, 21 year-old, white, single, high school.
Analyze cannot voters and non-voter tendencies (handout). Brainstorm techniques/ideas that could be used to get the non voters to vote. Select your best.
Topic 2: Voting & Elections (Part 1). Part 1: The Right to Vote & Qualifications How have voting rights changed over time? What restrictions exist on.
Chapter 6 – Voters and Voter Behavior – History of Voting Rights Suffrage and Franchise – right to vote; Electorate – voter Early 1800’s Religious, Property.
Voters and Voter Behavior