Deck 9: How Parties Choose Candidates

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In most parts of the democratic world, candidates are selected by:

A) primaries
B) caucuses
C) conventions
D) party leaders, activists, or elected officials
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سؤال
Promoted by the Progressive movement, primary elections:

A) gave party leaders greater power over the most important task the party performs-nominating candidates
B) were designed to restore elite control over the nominating process
C) have been used in the U.S. ever since the Constitution was adopted
D) took the most important power of the party organization-to nominate candidates-away from the party leaders
سؤال
In states with ______ primaries, only voters who have formally declared their affiliations with a party can participate.

A) open
B) closed
C) blanket
D) "top two"
سؤال
Voters in states with ______ primaries have more freedom to choose which party's primary they want to vote in. They can vote in their choice without having to state publicly which party they favor.

A) open
B) closed
C) front-loaded
D) high-momentum
سؤال
This type of primary gives voters greater freedom. The names of candidates from all parties appear on a single ballot in the primary.

A) Open.
B) Closed.
C) Blanket.
D) Crossover.
سؤال
Party organizations' leaders benefit most from the use of the ______ primary, because it is less likely to allow crossover voting.

A) open
B) closed
C) blanket
D) "top two"
سؤال
The greatest dangers of open primaries from the parties' perspective are:

A) lack of participation in primaries
B) too much money coming into primaries from outside sources
C) cracking and packing
D) crossing over and raiding
سؤال
A conscious effort to weaken the other party by voting for their least attractive candidates is called:

A) raiding
B) preferencing
C) abstaining
D) endorsing
سؤال
Voter turnout in primary elections currently tends to be:

A) greater than in a general election
B) lower than in a general election
C) no different from the level of turnout in a general election
D) much greater in southern than in northern states
سؤال
Defenders of primary elections can accurately say that, in comparison with party caucuses, primaries:

A) cut back on the length of the campaign period
B) reduce the amount of campaign spending overall in an election
C) permit the nomination of candidates hostile to party leaders
D) decrease voter participation in the nominating process
سؤال
Primary elections are more likely to be competitive (i.e., to have more than one candidate for each office):

A) when an incumbent is running for reelection
B) when the party's prospects for winning the general election are good
C) when the party organization has endorsed candidates ahead of the primary
D) in states that have stricter ballot access rules
سؤال
Party leaders' endorsements of candidates prior to a primary:

A) give the endorsed candidate a big chance of winning
B) make no difference at all to voters
C) are allowed in some states but not in others
D) are not allowed
سؤال
Progressive era reforms that promoted the direct primary have unintentionally made it:

A) harder to defeat incumbents
B) easier to raise money
C) harder for Democratic candidates to get elected
D) easier for minor parties to do well
سؤال
Why is turnout in primaries low?

A) It takes too much money to run in both the primary and in the general election.
B) Only superdelegates are allowed to vote in primaries.
C) Primaries do not have low turnout.
D) Party ID cannot be used as a shortcut to make voting decisions.
سؤال
Which of these is an effect of primary elections?

A) They give party leaders the power to choose the party's candidates.
B) They increase the party organization's power over the party in government.
C) They are rarely used in areas where one party dominates.
D) They advantage incumbents and candidates with high name recognition.
سؤال
Most states now use ______ to select some or all candidates for statewide office.

A) primary elections
B) state conventions
C) caucuses of local party leaders
D) the choice of the party in the state legislature
سؤال
Primaries can result in all but one of the following:

A) Divisive contests that split a party
B) The nomination of extremist or unappealing nominees
C) Party leaders removing the primary winner from the ballot
D) Party leaders' difficulty in holding the nominee accountable
سؤال
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-"Top two" primaries.
سؤال
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Divisive primaries.
سؤال
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Closed primaries.
سؤال
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Open primaries.
سؤال
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Direct primaries.
سؤال
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Crossing over and raiding
سؤال
If you were a state party leader intending to strengthen your state party organization's power over candidates, would you urge your legislature to adopt a closed, an open, or a "top two" primary? Explain your reasoning: what are the benefits and costs to the party organization of each of these different types of primaries?
سؤال
Explain how the use of primary elections weakens the hold of party organization leaders over the party's candidates. What are the ways that the party organization can try to regain influence over the selection of its candidates in states that use primary elections?
سؤال
If someone claimed to you that the use of primaries to select the major parties' candidates helps to make the American political system more democratic, in what ways would you argue that he or she is correct, and in what ways would you suggest he/she is wrong?
سؤال
What are the main reasons why turnout in a primary tends to be lower than turnout in a general election? Have there ever been exceptions to this pattern?
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Deck 9: How Parties Choose Candidates
1
In most parts of the democratic world, candidates are selected by:

A) primaries
B) caucuses
C) conventions
D) party leaders, activists, or elected officials
D
2
Promoted by the Progressive movement, primary elections:

A) gave party leaders greater power over the most important task the party performs-nominating candidates
B) were designed to restore elite control over the nominating process
C) have been used in the U.S. ever since the Constitution was adopted
D) took the most important power of the party organization-to nominate candidates-away from the party leaders
D
3
In states with ______ primaries, only voters who have formally declared their affiliations with a party can participate.

A) open
B) closed
C) blanket
D) "top two"
B
4
Voters in states with ______ primaries have more freedom to choose which party's primary they want to vote in. They can vote in their choice without having to state publicly which party they favor.

A) open
B) closed
C) front-loaded
D) high-momentum
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This type of primary gives voters greater freedom. The names of candidates from all parties appear on a single ballot in the primary.

A) Open.
B) Closed.
C) Blanket.
D) Crossover.
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6
Party organizations' leaders benefit most from the use of the ______ primary, because it is less likely to allow crossover voting.

A) open
B) closed
C) blanket
D) "top two"
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7
The greatest dangers of open primaries from the parties' perspective are:

A) lack of participation in primaries
B) too much money coming into primaries from outside sources
C) cracking and packing
D) crossing over and raiding
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8
A conscious effort to weaken the other party by voting for their least attractive candidates is called:

A) raiding
B) preferencing
C) abstaining
D) endorsing
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9
Voter turnout in primary elections currently tends to be:

A) greater than in a general election
B) lower than in a general election
C) no different from the level of turnout in a general election
D) much greater in southern than in northern states
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10
Defenders of primary elections can accurately say that, in comparison with party caucuses, primaries:

A) cut back on the length of the campaign period
B) reduce the amount of campaign spending overall in an election
C) permit the nomination of candidates hostile to party leaders
D) decrease voter participation in the nominating process
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11
Primary elections are more likely to be competitive (i.e., to have more than one candidate for each office):

A) when an incumbent is running for reelection
B) when the party's prospects for winning the general election are good
C) when the party organization has endorsed candidates ahead of the primary
D) in states that have stricter ballot access rules
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12
Party leaders' endorsements of candidates prior to a primary:

A) give the endorsed candidate a big chance of winning
B) make no difference at all to voters
C) are allowed in some states but not in others
D) are not allowed
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13
Progressive era reforms that promoted the direct primary have unintentionally made it:

A) harder to defeat incumbents
B) easier to raise money
C) harder for Democratic candidates to get elected
D) easier for minor parties to do well
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14
Why is turnout in primaries low?

A) It takes too much money to run in both the primary and in the general election.
B) Only superdelegates are allowed to vote in primaries.
C) Primaries do not have low turnout.
D) Party ID cannot be used as a shortcut to make voting decisions.
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15
Which of these is an effect of primary elections?

A) They give party leaders the power to choose the party's candidates.
B) They increase the party organization's power over the party in government.
C) They are rarely used in areas where one party dominates.
D) They advantage incumbents and candidates with high name recognition.
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16
Most states now use ______ to select some or all candidates for statewide office.

A) primary elections
B) state conventions
C) caucuses of local party leaders
D) the choice of the party in the state legislature
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17
Primaries can result in all but one of the following:

A) Divisive contests that split a party
B) The nomination of extremist or unappealing nominees
C) Party leaders removing the primary winner from the ballot
D) Party leaders' difficulty in holding the nominee accountable
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18
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-"Top two" primaries.
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19
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Divisive primaries.
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20
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Closed primaries.
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21
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Open primaries.
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22
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Direct primaries.
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23
Define each of the following and briefly explain why it is relevant to the study of political parties.
-Crossing over and raiding
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24
If you were a state party leader intending to strengthen your state party organization's power over candidates, would you urge your legislature to adopt a closed, an open, or a "top two" primary? Explain your reasoning: what are the benefits and costs to the party organization of each of these different types of primaries?
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25
Explain how the use of primary elections weakens the hold of party organization leaders over the party's candidates. What are the ways that the party organization can try to regain influence over the selection of its candidates in states that use primary elections?
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26
If someone claimed to you that the use of primaries to select the major parties' candidates helps to make the American political system more democratic, in what ways would you argue that he or she is correct, and in what ways would you suggest he/she is wrong?
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What are the main reasons why turnout in a primary tends to be lower than turnout in a general election? Have there ever been exceptions to this pattern?
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