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Master key concepts in U.S. government with this American Government 2026 Midterm Review Exam PDF. This comprehensive study guide includes exam-style practice questions and detailed review material covering the U.S. Constitution, federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances, the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, political parties, elections, voting behavior, civil liberties, civil rights, public policy, interest groups, and the policymaking process. Ideal for high school, AP U.S. Government and Politics, dual-enrollment, and introductory college government courses, this resource is designed to strengthen understanding, support self-assessment, and improve exam performance during the 2026–2027 academic year.

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, Interest Group An organization of people sharing a common interest or goal that seeks to influence
public policy.



Special Interests a group that tries to influence the people who run a government in order to help a
particular business, cause, industry, etc



Lobbyist A person who tries to influence legislation on behalf of an interest group.




Political Action Committee (PAC) A committee set up by a corporation, labor union, or interest group that raises and
spends campaign money from voluntary donations.



Revolving Door Employment cycle in which individuals who work for government agencies
regulating interests eventually end up working for interest groups or business with
the same policy concern.


Political Party A group that seeks to elect candidates to public office.




Two-Party System An electoral system with two dominant parties that compete in national elections.




Third Parties (Minor) electoral contenders other than the two major parties. American third parties are not
unusual, but they rarely win elections.



Federal Election Commission (FEC) A six-member bipartisan agency created by the Federal Election Campaign Act of
1974. The federal Election Commission administers and enforces campaign finance
laws.


Soft Money Funds obtained by political parties that are spent on party activities, such as get-
out-the-vote drives, but not on behalf of a specific candidate.



Hard Money Funds, contributed directly to candidate campaigns, that are subject to government
regulation.



Incumbent The person already holding an elective office.




Challenger A politician running for an office that he does not hold at the time of the election.




Primary Election An election held to choose candidates for office.




Closed Primary A primary election in which voters choose in which party to vote as they enter the
polling place.

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