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This lesson plan is part of the Politics & Public Policy series by icivics , Inc. a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing civic education. For more resources, please visit , where you can access the state standards aligned to this lesson plan. Provide feedback to 2016 icivics , Inc. You may copy, distribute, or transmit this work for noncommercial purposes if you credit icivics . All other rights reserved. One Big Party? Learning Objectives Students will be able to: Define political party. Identify America s two major political parties. Describe the roles of political parties. Explain what third parties are and the issues around ballot access for third parties. Identify ways that political parties influence public policy.
©2016 iCivics, Inc. You may copy, distribute, or transmit this work for noncommercial purposes if you credit iCivics. ... Teacher’s Guide. Reading p.1 One Big Party? Name: It’s a Party.....but not the kind with ice cream and cake. ... A candidate whose name a voter must hand-write on the ballot D. Political party with the most elected ...
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