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Deck 8: Political Parties
1
The Democratic Party is an example of a 527 organization.
False
2
Few Americans identify with minor parties, and most minor parties typically exist for only a short period of time.
True
3
The most visible party platform is typically the one created during a midterm election.
False
4
Political parties serve as an accountability mechanism in American politics.
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5
The Democratic Party began in the early nineteenth century.
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6
Ideological differences between the two major parties have decreased over the last 60 years.
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7
Duverger's Law works against minor political parties.
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8
The major political parties in America are ideologically diverse.
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9
The national Democratic Party, under the leadership of Andrew Jackson, is credited for creating the spoils system.
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10
American political parties are highly centralized.
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11
Party leaders in America can control what their members do if they are elected into office.
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12
What does a political party do?
A) satisfies all political interests and factions
B) lobbies elected politicians with the goal of influencing policy
C) raises campaign funds for elected politicians
D) runs candidates for political office and coordinates the actions of officials elected under the party banner
A) satisfies all political interests and factions
B) lobbies elected politicians with the goal of influencing policy
C) raises campaign funds for elected politicians
D) runs candidates for political office and coordinates the actions of officials elected under the party banner
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13
The fifth party system was created as a result of the Great Depression.
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14
Generally speaking, the Republicans today favor a more active federal government than do the Democrats.
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15
Who is in charge of an American political party?
A) the national party chairperson
B) the Speaker of the House
C) the chief justice of the Supreme Court
D) no single person is in charge of the party
A) the national party chairperson
B) the Speaker of the House
C) the chief justice of the Supreme Court
D) no single person is in charge of the party
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16
During the period of the first party system, the two major American political parties operated primarily as parties in government.
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17
The Republicans have a brand name but the Democrats do not.
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18
The principal body in each party organization is the Congressional Caucus.
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19
Most Independents in America have a weak attachment to one of the major political parties.
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20
In the 1850s, the issue of slavery ended the second party system involving the Whigs and Democrats.
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21
To be a part of the party in the electorate, one must
A) be a citizen who identifies with a political party.
B) be a dues-paying member of a political party.
C) be an election volunteer for a political party.
D) be a citizen who votes for the same party in every election.
A) be a citizen who identifies with a political party.
B) be a dues-paying member of a political party.
C) be an election volunteer for a political party.
D) be a citizen who votes for the same party in every election.
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22
Andrew Jackson was important to the development of American political parties because
A) he was the innovator of conditional party government.
B) he was the first man to run for president under a party label.
C) he pioneered the use of registering voters with a political party.
D) he helped build Democratic Party organizations at the state and local levels, which helped to mobilize citizens and bind them to the Democratic Party.
A) he was the innovator of conditional party government.
B) he was the first man to run for president under a party label.
C) he pioneered the use of registering voters with a political party.
D) he helped build Democratic Party organizations at the state and local levels, which helped to mobilize citizens and bind them to the Democratic Party.
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23
Which party most strongly supported a national bank?
A) Federalist Party
C) Republican Party
B) Democratic-Republican Party
D) Democratic Party
A) Federalist Party
C) Republican Party
B) Democratic-Republican Party
D) Democratic Party
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24
During the third and fourth party systems the Republican Party had significant strength in the ________, while the Democratic Party had significant strength in the ________.
A) Northeast; Midwest
C) Northeast; South
B) South; Northeast
D) Midwest; Northeast
A) Northeast; Midwest
C) Northeast; South
B) South; Northeast
D) Midwest; Northeast
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25
What is a party system?
A) the organization of the party in the electorate, party in government, and party organization
B) term used to describe different periods of time in which parties and issues are stable
C) the method of selecting nominees for offices through political parties
D) a set of objectives outlining the party's issue positions and priorities
A) the organization of the party in the electorate, party in government, and party organization
B) term used to describe different periods of time in which parties and issues are stable
C) the method of selecting nominees for offices through political parties
D) a set of objectives outlining the party's issue positions and priorities
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26
Rewarding party supporters with benefits, such as government jobs, is known as ________.
A) the civil service system
C) the party in government
B) the spoils system
D) political horse trading
A) the civil service system
C) the party in government
B) the spoils system
D) political horse trading
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27
Which parties were part of the first party system?
A) Democratic-Republicans and Federalists
B) Republicans and Whigs
C) Democrats and Republicans
D) Federalists and Whigs
A) Democratic-Republicans and Federalists
B) Republicans and Whigs
C) Democrats and Republicans
D) Federalists and Whigs
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28
The Democrats and the Whigs competed in the ________ party system.
A) first
C) third
B) second
D) fourth
A) first
C) third
B) second
D) fourth
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29
In the 1990s, the Republican Party primarily drew support from evangelical voters, white southerners, and the wealthy. This is an example of a party ________.
A) electorate
C) coalition
B) caucus
D) conference
A) electorate
C) coalition
B) caucus
D) conference
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30
The leaders and workers of a party at the national, state, and local levels are known as
A) the party caucus.
C) the party organization.
B) the party in government.
D) the parties in service.
A) the party caucus.
C) the party organization.
B) the party in government.
D) the parties in service.
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31
If a woman spends a year working on a candidate's presidential campaign, and her candidate subsequently wins and she is appointed to a federal job, this is an example of ________.
A) the spoils system
C) the civil service system
B) the party principle
D) party coalitions
A) the spoils system
C) the civil service system
B) the party principle
D) party coalitions
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32
The Republican Party formed when the ________ Party dissolved.
A) Democratic
C) Whig
B) Federalist
D) Prohibition
A) Democratic
C) Whig
B) Federalist
D) Prohibition
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33
The party organization, the party in government, and the party in the electorate are considered
A) three connected components that make up a realignment.
B) three separate and largely independent pieces that compose American political parties.
C) three necessary components to form a party system.
D) three necessary conditions for conditional party government.
A) three connected components that make up a realignment.
B) three separate and largely independent pieces that compose American political parties.
C) three necessary components to form a party system.
D) three necessary conditions for conditional party government.
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34
What was significant about the disintegration of the Federalist Party?
A) It demonstrated that southern parties could not last in the United States.
B) It was the last "responsible" party in the nation's history.
C) It led to the Era of Good Feelings and eventually to the second party system.
D) It led to the rise of the modern-day Republican Party.
A) It demonstrated that southern parties could not last in the United States.
B) It was the last "responsible" party in the nation's history.
C) It led to the Era of Good Feelings and eventually to the second party system.
D) It led to the rise of the modern-day Republican Party.
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35
What is the party principle?
A) the identification of elected officials and citizens with different political parties
B) groups or individuals who associate with a political party
C) the idea that parties are organizations distinct from their elected officials
D) those politicians who are elected to office under a common party label
A) the identification of elected officials and citizens with different political parties
B) groups or individuals who associate with a political party
C) the idea that parties are organizations distinct from their elected officials
D) those politicians who are elected to office under a common party label
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36
The groups that identify with a party are said to make up its ________.
A) coalition
C) national committee
B) electorate
D) conference
A) coalition
C) national committee
B) electorate
D) conference
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37

Which issue split the major parties in the fifth and sixth party systems and still remains relevant today?
A) whether we should encourage industrialization
B) the appropriate tariff rate
C) presidential veto powers
D) the proper size and role of the federal government
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38
What was a reason for the rise of the Republican Party?
A) The issue of slavery split the second party system.
B) Southerners were demanding a more conservative party in American politics.
C) Business leaders wanted a party to represent their interests.
D) Some political leaders opposed progressive reforms that had recently become law.
A) The issue of slavery split the second party system.
B) Southerners were demanding a more conservative party in American politics.
C) Business leaders wanted a party to represent their interests.
D) Some political leaders opposed progressive reforms that had recently become law.
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39
The party in government comprises
A) members of the party with the most elected officials in Congress.
B) the heads of the major national party organizations, such as the national committee and the congressional campaign committees.
C) voters who identify with a party.
D) those politicians who have been elected into office under a party label.
A) members of the party with the most elected officials in Congress.
B) the heads of the major national party organizations, such as the national committee and the congressional campaign committees.
C) voters who identify with a party.
D) those politicians who have been elected into office under a party label.
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40
What marked the Era of Good Feelings?
A) George Washington served as president.
B) There were no political parties.
C) There was only one political party.
D) U.S. senators were elected rather than appointed to the U.S. Senate.
A) George Washington served as president.
B) There were no political parties.
C) There was only one political party.
D) U.S. senators were elected rather than appointed to the U.S. Senate.
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41
A 527 organization
A) typically will coordinate electoral strategy with candidates and party leaders to develop a consistent and unified campaign message.
B) is illegal in the United States.
C) contributes a significant amount of money to campaigns but must limit contributions and spending to comply with federal campaign finance laws.
D) seeks to influence elections through voter mobilization efforts and issue ads.
A) typically will coordinate electoral strategy with candidates and party leaders to develop a consistent and unified campaign message.
B) is illegal in the United States.
C) contributes a significant amount of money to campaigns but must limit contributions and spending to comply with federal campaign finance laws.
D) seeks to influence elections through voter mobilization efforts and issue ads.
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42
A caucus (or conference) is an organization
A) within government that meets to discuss party positions on issues.
B) that primarily exists to raise money for party candidates.
C) that is designed to represent constituency groups within the party.
D) that consists of representatives from each state party organization.
A) within government that meets to discuss party positions on issues.
B) that primarily exists to raise money for party candidates.
C) that is designed to represent constituency groups within the party.
D) that consists of representatives from each state party organization.
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43
The principal body in each party organization is the ________, which consists of representatives from ________.
A) party in the electorate; the U.S. Congress
B) party in government; the parties' presidential nominating conventions
C) leadership caucus; various interest groups
D) national committee; state party organizations
A) party in the electorate; the U.S. Congress
B) party in government; the parties' presidential nominating conventions
C) leadership caucus; various interest groups
D) national committee; state party organizations
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44
What prompted the creation of the Democratic Party?
A) the election of James Monroe as president
B) the election of John Adams as president
C) the election of Andrew Jackson as president
D) the election of Henry Clay as president
A) the election of James Monroe as president
B) the election of John Adams as president
C) the election of Andrew Jackson as president
D) the election of Henry Clay as president
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45
Which one of the following terms describes a situation in which the issues that divide the political parties change in a way that cuts across existing political coalitions?
A) polarization
C) party evolution
B) realignment
D) divided government
A) polarization
C) party evolution
B) realignment
D) divided government
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46
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Republican National Committee (RNC)
A) can both force state and local parties to share their positions on issues.
B) are both unable to force state and local parties to share their positions on issues.
C) operate differently; the DNC can force state and local parties to share its positions on issues, whereas the RNC cannot.
D) operate differently; the RNC can force state and local parties to share its positions on issues, whereas the DNC cannot.
A) can both force state and local parties to share their positions on issues.
B) are both unable to force state and local parties to share their positions on issues.
C) operate differently; the DNC can force state and local parties to share its positions on issues, whereas the RNC cannot.
D) operate differently; the RNC can force state and local parties to share its positions on issues, whereas the DNC cannot.
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47
A ________ is something that splits political party coalitions.
A) cross-cutting issue
C) a dealigning issue
B) a valence issue
D) a salient issue
A) cross-cutting issue
C) a dealigning issue
B) a valence issue
D) a salient issue
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48
What factor contributed to the transition from the fifth to the sixth party system?
A) the election of Franklin Roosevelt as president
B) Democratic candidates and party leaders, particularly outside the South, came out against the "separate but equal" system of racial discrimination
C) the end of World War II
D) the election of Ronald Reagan as president
A) the election of Franklin Roosevelt as president
B) Democratic candidates and party leaders, particularly outside the South, came out against the "separate but equal" system of racial discrimination
C) the end of World War II
D) the election of Ronald Reagan as president
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49

Which one of the following statements about party identification is accurate?
A) The Republicans had a big advantage over the Democrats during the Depression.
B) The Democrats have a slight advantage over the Republicans at the present time.
C) The Republicans had a slight advantage over the Democrats during the 1960s.
D) The Democrats had a big advantage over the Republicans in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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50
Groups such as the Young Democrats and Young Republicans
A) are 527s that exist to raise funds for elections.
B) are only active at the local level.
C) are made up of politicians elected under the party's label.
D) work to support party candidates in elections.
A) are 527s that exist to raise funds for elections.
B) are only active at the local level.
C) are made up of politicians elected under the party's label.
D) work to support party candidates in elections.
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51
Which important political event led to the New Deal Coalition?
A) World War I
B) the Great Depression
C) the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor
D) the Civil Rights Act
A) World War I
B) the Great Depression
C) the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor
D) the Civil Rights Act
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52

Which one of the following statements is true about brand names?
A) Americans believe that the Democrats are the moderate party and that the Republicans are the liberal party.
B) Americans believe that the Democrats are the conservative party and the Republicans are the liberal party.
C) Americans believe that the Democrats are the liberal party and the Republicans are the conservative party.
D) Americans believe that both major parties are conservative.
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53
Which one of the following statements best describes American political parties over the last 60 years?
A) Parties today are stronger and less ideological than they were 60 years ago.
B) There are more Democrats and fewer Republicans and Independents than there were 60 years ago.
C) The magnitude of ideological differences between the parties in Congress has increased.
D) Minor-party candidates are waging more competitive campaigns than ever before.
A) Parties today are stronger and less ideological than they were 60 years ago.
B) There are more Democrats and fewer Republicans and Independents than there were 60 years ago.
C) The magnitude of ideological differences between the parties in Congress has increased.
D) Minor-party candidates are waging more competitive campaigns than ever before.
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54
The fact that parties have brand names means
A) the only thing distinguishing them is reputation.
B) their names evoke certain positions or issues.
C) that citizens have a long-standing record of support for a party.
D) that citizens are likely to grow tired of their party at some point, as they often do with brand-name products, and will shop for a new party.
A) the only thing distinguishing them is reputation.
B) their names evoke certain positions or issues.
C) that citizens have a long-standing record of support for a party.
D) that citizens are likely to grow tired of their party at some point, as they often do with brand-name products, and will shop for a new party.
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55
What is the public face of the political parties?
A) elected officials at all levels of government
B) elected leaders in the U.S. Senate
C) elected state governors
D) elected national party chairs
A) elected officials at all levels of government
B) elected leaders in the U.S. Senate
C) elected state governors
D) elected national party chairs
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56
The group of Democratic legislators in the U.S. House is called a ________, while the Republicans call their group a ________.
A) committee; conference
C) conference; caucus
B) conference; committee
D) caucus; conference
A) committee; conference
C) conference; caucus
B) conference; committee
D) caucus; conference
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57
Most groups that use the "Tea Party" label
A) typically support liberal candidates.
B) typically support Democratic candidates.
C) typically support Republican candidates.
D) typically support Independent candidates.
A) typically support liberal candidates.
B) typically support Democratic candidates.
C) typically support Republican candidates.
D) typically support Independent candidates.
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58
Which one of the following groups was not a part of the New Deal Coalition?
A) African Americans
C) white southerners
B) union members
D) Wall Street bankers
A) African Americans
C) white southerners
B) union members
D) Wall Street bankers
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59
How has the political landscape of the South changed in the last 50 years?
A) There has not been much partisan change in the South.
B) The South has gone from being a toss-up to being solidly Democratic.
C) The South has gone from being a toss-up to being solidly Republican.
D) The South has gone from being solidly Democratic to solidly Republican.
A) There has not been much partisan change in the South.
B) The South has gone from being a toss-up to being solidly Democratic.
C) The South has gone from being a toss-up to being solidly Republican.
D) The South has gone from being solidly Democratic to solidly Republican.
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60
Which one of the following is an example of an issue or event that caused a realignment?
A) the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865
B) the end of World War I and the rise of fascism in Europe
C) civil rights in the 1960s
D) the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s
A) the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865
B) the end of World War I and the rise of fascism in Europe
C) civil rights in the 1960s
D) the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s
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61

________ tend to affiliate with the Republican Party.
A) African Americans
C) Union workers
B) White evangelicals
D) The less affluent
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62
The loyalty that people have to one party is called ________.
A) party service
C) party identification
B) partisan commitment
D) party polarization
A) party service
C) party identification
B) partisan commitment
D) party polarization
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63
When one party controls both the legislature and the presidency, it is called ________.
A) unified government
C) conditional party government
B) responsible party government
D) coordinated government
A) unified government
C) conditional party government
B) responsible party government
D) coordinated government
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64
How is the party platform approved?
A) by the national committee
B) through the primary and caucus process
C) by the party's congressional leadership team
D) at the nominating convention, held every four years
A) by the national committee
B) through the primary and caucus process
C) by the party's congressional leadership team
D) at the nominating convention, held every four years
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65
Minor-party candidates have a difficult time winning office because
A) many people consider a vote for a minor-party candidate to be a wasted one because minor-party candidates almost never win.
B) the framers of the Constitution wanted to make it difficult for minor-party candidates to win office.
C) there are no issues on which minor parties can campaign.
D) most Americans do not trust candidates other than Republicans and Democrats.
A) many people consider a vote for a minor-party candidate to be a wasted one because minor-party candidates almost never win.
B) the framers of the Constitution wanted to make it difficult for minor-party candidates to win office.
C) there are no issues on which minor parties can campaign.
D) most Americans do not trust candidates other than Republicans and Democrats.
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If a registered Democrat votes in a Republican primary, the voter's state has a(n) ________ primary.
A) open
C) semi-closed
B) nonpartisan
D) realigning
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67
Why are American political parties decentralized?
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68
________ exists when candidates from a party tend to concentrate their campaigns on issues that are priorities for members of their party.
A) Issue ownership
C) A party realignment
B) A party coalition
D) A party dealignment
A) Issue ownership
C) A party realignment
B) A party coalition
D) A party dealignment
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69
One of the practical reasons that virtually all prominent candidates for the presidency and Congress run as Democrats or Republicans is that
A) the Constitution was specifically designed with a two-party system in mind.
B) it is easier to get on the general election ballot as a major-party candidate.
C) most Americans want either a genuine liberal or conservative to represent them.
D) most Americans do not trust candidates unaffiliated with a party.
A) the Constitution was specifically designed with a two-party system in mind.
B) it is easier to get on the general election ballot as a major-party candidate.
C) most Americans want either a genuine liberal or conservative to represent them.
D) most Americans do not trust candidates unaffiliated with a party.
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70
When the parties select their nominees for president
A) citizens vote for delegates at a national nominating convention, which then
Selects the candidate.
B) the party primaries and caucuses are purely for show, with the decision being made at the national convention by party leaders.
C) citizen votes do not really matter because of the Electoral College.
D) so-called superdelegates decide the nominee.
A) citizens vote for delegates at a national nominating convention, which then
Selects the candidate.
B) the party primaries and caucuses are purely for show, with the decision being made at the national convention by party leaders.
C) citizen votes do not really matter because of the Electoral College.
D) so-called superdelegates decide the nominee.
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71

A primary where only those voters registered with a party can vote is known as a ________ primary.
A) closed
C) semi-closed
B) nonpartisan
D) realigning
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72
Which statement is true about Independents?
A) They are better informed about politics than party identifiers.
B) They tend to participate less in political campaigns than Republican or Democratic identifiers.
C) They side more with Democrats than with Republicans.
D) They side more with Republicans than with Democrats.
A) They are better informed about politics than party identifiers.
B) They tend to participate less in political campaigns than Republican or Democratic identifiers.
C) They side more with Democrats than with Republicans.
D) They side more with Republicans than with Democrats.
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73
George Wallace and Ross Perot are examples of
A) important Republican leaders.
B) third-party candidates who attracted significant numbers of votes.
C) congressional reformers who pushed for stronger parties.
D) national committee chairpersons.
A) important Republican leaders.
B) third-party candidates who attracted significant numbers of votes.
C) congressional reformers who pushed for stronger parties.
D) national committee chairpersons.
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74
Duverger's Law holds that there will only be two political parties
A) in democratic political systems.
B) when there are single-member districts and plurality voting.
C) when winner-take-all voting rules are not used.
D) when there are deep and polarizing divisions within the electorate.
A) in democratic political systems.
B) when there are single-member districts and plurality voting.
C) when winner-take-all voting rules are not used.
D) when there are deep and polarizing divisions within the electorate.
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75
When parties decide on their legislative priorities for the year they are engaged in ________.
A) dealignment
C) agenda setting
B) realignment
D) coalition building
A) dealignment
C) agenda setting
B) realignment
D) coalition building
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76
A vote to select a party's nominee is known as a ________.
A) primary election
B) nonpartisan election
C) general election
D) special election
A) primary election
B) nonpartisan election
C) general election
D) special election
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77
Which one of the following is true about party identification in the United States?
A) About one-half of Americans identified themselves as Republicans from the late 1930s until the late 1980s.
B) During the 1990s, the percentage of Democratic identifiers decreased significantly.
C) Nearly half of Americans today identify with the Republican Party.
D) The percentage of Americans identifying themselves as Independents has decreased significantly since the 1970s.
A) About one-half of Americans identified themselves as Republicans from the late 1930s until the late 1980s.
B) During the 1990s, the percentage of Democratic identifiers decreased significantly.
C) Nearly half of Americans today identify with the Republican Party.
D) The percentage of Americans identifying themselves as Independents has decreased significantly since the 1970s.
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78
Although the increase in the number of people who identified as Independents was initially considered evidence of ________, a more recent interpretation is that many of these voters actually have ________.
A) dealignment; an interest in joining one of the major parties later in life
B) dealignment; weak partisan attachments
C) realignment; an interest in politics
D) realignment; weak partisan attachments
A) dealignment; an interest in joining one of the major parties later in life
B) dealignment; weak partisan attachments
C) realignment; an interest in politics
D) realignment; weak partisan attachments
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79
Party platforms are important documents because
A) they offer detailed and specific solutions to complex problems.
B) they can have a significant influence in swaying public opinion on a controversial policy issue.
C) most Americans read them over carefully to help them make more informed decisions as voters.
D) they provide a general guide for the types of policies winning candidates are likely to vote for if elected.
A) they offer detailed and specific solutions to complex problems.
B) they can have a significant influence in swaying public opinion on a controversial policy issue.
C) most Americans read them over carefully to help them make more informed decisions as voters.
D) they provide a general guide for the types of policies winning candidates are likely to vote for if elected.
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80
America's electoral rules are most likely to result in how many major parties?
A) one
C) four
B) two
D) more than four
A) one
C) four
B) two
D) more than four
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