Deck 6: Linking People and Policymakers: Media, Parties, and Interest Groups
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Deck 6: Linking People and Policymakers: Media, Parties, and Interest Groups
1
Compared to other voters, party activists tend to be
A)more moderate.
B)more ideological.
C)less willing to compromise on issues.
D)both b and c.
A)more moderate.
B)more ideological.
C)less willing to compromise on issues.
D)both b and c.
D
2
Those who win an election claim they now have
A)a mandate to do something.
B)campaign promises.
C)a white paper.
D)an electoral verdict.
A)a mandate to do something.
B)campaign promises.
C)a white paper.
D)an electoral verdict.
A
3
Processes that link government and the people are called
A)policy-responsive.
B)participatory.
C)popular.
D)clientele.
A)policy-responsive.
B)participatory.
C)popular.
D)clientele.
B
4
Facebook and Twitter are social media platforms that are
A)irrelevant to political discourse.
B)networking on political issues.
C)used by professionals only.
D)none of the above.
A)irrelevant to political discourse.
B)networking on political issues.
C)used by professionals only.
D)none of the above.
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5
An example of a party surrogate is
A)a group of activists.
B)endorsers.
C)a political party club.
D)organizers.
A)a group of activists.
B)endorsers.
C)a political party club.
D)organizers.
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6
Independent voters identify themselves by
A)joining an independent party.
B)declining to state party affiliation.
C)waffling on party identification.
D)aligning themselves with the party in power.
A)joining an independent party.
B)declining to state party affiliation.
C)waffling on party identification.
D)aligning themselves with the party in power.
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7
The formal political party apparatus is called
A)party organization.
B)party in government.
C)party in the electorate.
D)party personnel.
A)party organization.
B)party in government.
C)party in the electorate.
D)party personnel.
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8
A process that links government using interest groups is called
A)participatory linkage.
B)policy-responsive linkage.
C)clientele linkage.
D)political action committee linkage.
A)participatory linkage.
B)policy-responsive linkage.
C)clientele linkage.
D)political action committee linkage.
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9
The Sacramento Bee reports state politics heavily because its readers include thousands of state
A)lobbying groups.
B)employees.
C)columnists.
D)cartoonists.
A)lobbying groups.
B)employees.
C)columnists.
D)cartoonists.
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10
An example of the elite media is
A)The California Journal.
B)The LA Times.
C)The New York Times.
D)The Sacramento Bee.
A)The California Journal.
B)The LA Times.
C)The New York Times.
D)The Sacramento Bee.
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11
Contract lobbyists represent
A)in-house interests.
B)out of office interests.
C)multiple interests.
D)umbrella organizations.
A)in-house interests.
B)out of office interests.
C)multiple interests.
D)umbrella organizations.
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12
Which comment is TRUE of California state politics?
A)Republicans dominated politics 1924-57.
B)Democrats dominated politics 1974-82.
C)Democrats dominated after the 1998 elections.
D)All of the above.
A)Republicans dominated politics 1924-57.
B)Democrats dominated politics 1974-82.
C)Democrats dominated after the 1998 elections.
D)All of the above.
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13
Television primarily links government with people in covering
A)corruption.
B)political reform.
C)elections and crises.
D)human interest stories.
A)corruption.
B)political reform.
C)elections and crises.
D)human interest stories.
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14
Who regulates California elections and campaign spending?
A)Secretary of State
B)Legislative election committees
C)Little Hoover Commission
D)Fair Political Practices Commission
A)Secretary of State
B)Legislative election committees
C)Little Hoover Commission
D)Fair Political Practices Commission
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15
Polls taken during the course of a campaign are called
A)benchmark polls.
B)focus polls.
C)tracking polls.
D)opinion polls.
A)benchmark polls.
B)focus polls.
C)tracking polls.
D)opinion polls.
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16
The practice of running on more than one party ticket is
A)cross-filing.
B)fickleness.
C)brokering.
D)bridge-building.
A)cross-filing.
B)fickleness.
C)brokering.
D)bridge-building.
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17
Campaign spending tends to meet
A)amount of money raised.
B)amount of PAC contributions.
C)legally regulated maximum.
D)candidate's personal wealth.
A)amount of money raised.
B)amount of PAC contributions.
C)legally regulated maximum.
D)candidate's personal wealth.
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18
Structural bias in television is related to
A)business factors and ratings.
B)ideological issues.
C)political party positions.
D)visual design.
A)business factors and ratings.
B)ideological issues.
C)political party positions.
D)visual design.
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19
Officially, the most basic level of a political party is
A)precinct committee.
B)county central committee.
C)neighborhood central committee.
D)state central committee.
A)precinct committee.
B)county central committee.
C)neighborhood central committee.
D)state central committee.
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20
The newspaper publisher Harrison Gray Otis crusaded for
A)mining in the Sacramento area.
B)Northern California forests.
C)Middle California wineries.
D)Southern California growth.
A)mining in the Sacramento area.
B)Northern California forests.
C)Middle California wineries.
D)Southern California growth.
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21
Four media markets reach over _____ percent of Californians.
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22
Symbols are often used to communicate because TV is _____ .
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23
Political consultants work on behalf of candidates and _____ .
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24
Focus groups are used to test reactions to _____ .
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25
The League of California Cities is an example of _____ .
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26
California politics today is a mix of groups clamouring for influence and _____ .
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27
Large corporations often employ _____ lobbyists .
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28
Elections give policymakers governmental _____ .
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29
Interest groups are modern-day equivalents of what James Madison called ______ .
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30
Computers are used by about _____ percent of California voters.
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31
Experts describe California political parties as _____ .
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32
Information is sent to people without face-to-face contact by the _____ .
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33
Many effective lobbyists are former _____ .
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34
Some organizations endorse candidates with _____ .
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35
An amicus curiae brief is filed as a friend of _____ .
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36
Candidates who win by wide margins can claim a _____ .
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37
A third party can be added to the ballot by one percent of votes previously cast in a _____ .
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38
California votes are important in national elections because they contribute money into _____ .
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39
The ultimate sovereign in the United States is _____ .
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40
The largest sources of campaign funds are _____ .
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41
In what ways do elections in California play an increasingly important role in national politics?
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42
How are political parties in California organized during elections and between elections/campaigns?
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43
How important are newspapers and television in California politics? How does bias enter into the process?
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