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Deck 6: Political Parties
1
Which of the following is the method used to select party leaders in Canada?
A) Selection at party conventions
B) Selection by brokerage party
C) Selection by direct membership vote
D) Selection by parliamentary party
A) Selection at party conventions
B) Selection by brokerage party
C) Selection by direct membership vote
D) Selection by parliamentary party
A
2
At the 2009 Liberal party convention, who was confirmed as the leader of the Liberal party?
A) Paul Martin
B) Michael Ignatieff
C) Bob Rae
D) Justin Trudeau
A) Paul Martin
B) Michael Ignatieff
C) Bob Rae
D) Justin Trudeau
B
3
Primary elections are held to choose the candidates in ________.
A) Canada
B) the United States
C) the United Kingdom
D) Germany
A) Canada
B) the United States
C) the United Kingdom
D) Germany
B
4
The Green Party and the former Reform Party of Canada might be described as ________ parties.
A) programmatic
B) minor
C) right-wing
D) postmaterialist
A) programmatic
B) minor
C) right-wing
D) postmaterialist
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5
A generalization that claims that all organizations, even those that appear democratic, inevitably become dominated by a small group of leaders, is termed the ________.
A) organizational change view
B) dominance perspective
C) hierarchy rule
D) iron law of oligarchy
A) organizational change view
B) dominance perspective
C) hierarchy rule
D) iron law of oligarchy
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6
The Conservative party originated in the 19th century as a/an ________ party.
A) mass
B) cadre
C) personalistic
D) electoral-professional
A) mass
B) cadre
C) personalistic
D) electoral-professional
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7
Which of the following countries has a two-party system?
A) Canada
B) Israel
C) United States
D) Australia
A) Canada
B) Israel
C) United States
D) Australia
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8
Researchers have found that there is a tendency for leading political parties to become ______ ideological as time passes and to drift to the centre of the ideological spectrum.
A) less
B) more
C) centered
D) none of the above
A) less
B) more
C) centered
D) none of the above
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9
What party, established in 1987, appealed to Western Canadians who were distrustful of the Progressive Conservative government's efforts to satisfy Quebec's demands for constitutional change?
A) Reform Party
B) Canadian Alliance Party
C) Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
D) New Conservative Party
A) Reform Party
B) Canadian Alliance Party
C) Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
D) New Conservative Party
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10
Which of the following prime ministers retired in 2003 rather than face a leadership review and be removed as party leader?
A) Paul Martin
B) Jean Chrétien
C) Kim Campbell
D) John Turner
A) Paul Martin
B) Jean Chrétien
C) Kim Campbell
D) John Turner
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11
Which of the following has no intention of seeking votes outside their segment of society?
A) the Bloc Québécois
B) the New Democratic
C) the Green Party
D) the Liberal party
A) the Bloc Québécois
B) the New Democratic
C) the Green Party
D) the Liberal party
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12
Canada's first organized political party was the ________.
A) Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
B) New Democratic Party
C) Canadian Alliance
D) Conservative Party
A) Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
B) New Democratic Party
C) Canadian Alliance
D) Conservative Party
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13
In An Economic Theory of Democracy, Anthony Downs argued that in a two-party system, the parties will tend to ________.
A) reduce the size of their memberships
B) prioritize clear objectives in their platforms
C) form more extreme programs
D) converge in the ideological centre
A) reduce the size of their memberships
B) prioritize clear objectives in their platforms
C) form more extreme programs
D) converge in the ideological centre
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14
The New Democratic Party of Canada has its roots in the ________.
A) Reform Party
B) Canadian Alliance Party
C) Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
D) Liberal Party
A) Reform Party
B) Canadian Alliance Party
C) Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
D) Liberal Party
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15
What politician became the first member of the Green Party to be elected as a Member of Parliament in 2011?
A) Marc Emery
B) Elizabeth May
C) Stéphane Dion
D) Bruce Hyer
A) Marc Emery
B) Elizabeth May
C) Stéphane Dion
D) Bruce Hyer
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16
Which type of parties were created in the nineteenth century and the early part of the twentieth century to challenge the elite domination of politics?
A) Mass parties
B) Cadre parties
C) Anti-system parties
D) Mass movement parties
A) Mass parties
B) Cadre parties
C) Anti-system parties
D) Mass movement parties
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17
How are candidates for election most commonly selected in Canada?
A) delegates are authorized to make the candidate selection
B) regional party officials form selection committees
C) extreme vetting
D) party members vote on candidates
A) delegates are authorized to make the candidate selection
B) regional party officials form selection committees
C) extreme vetting
D) party members vote on candidates
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18
Which of the following best describes Canada's party system since 1993?
A) fragmented multiparty system
B) nonpartisan system
C) moderate multiparty system
D) two-party system
A) fragmented multiparty system
B) nonpartisan system
C) moderate multiparty system
D) two-party system
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19
A political party whose dominant concern is winning elections and that relies on professional experts to market the party to voters is known as a _____________party.
A) brokerage
B) personalistic
C) programmatic
D) electoral-professional
A) brokerage
B) personalistic
C) programmatic
D) electoral-professional
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20
What country has the highest proportion of women in legislature (63.75%) as well as reserving a certain proportion of seats for women?
A) Rwanda
B) Canada
C) Denmark
D) Iceland
A) Rwanda
B) Canada
C) Denmark
D) Iceland
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21
What are primary elections?
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22
Among the following, the party ________ influence(s) the party's election platform the most.
A) cadre
B) members
C) leader
D) caucus
A) cadre
B) members
C) leader
D) caucus
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23
Most major political parties today can be described as electoral-professional parties.
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24
Canada legally established quotas for female candidates for election in 2015.
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25
Briefly describe the difference between a brokerage party and a programmatic party.
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26
The Conservative Party of Canada was formed from a merger of the Progressive Conservative party with the Canadian Alliance.
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27
Define a cadre party.
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28
In Canada, contributions to political campaigns from businesses and trade unions have been banned.
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29
The NDP in Canada has set an objective of having ____ percent female candidates in "winnable" constituencies.
A) 70%
B) 60%
C) 10%
D) 40%
A) 70%
B) 60%
C) 10%
D) 40%
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30
What are electoral-professional parties?
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31
The Bloc Quebecois tends to favour social democratic policies and stronger environmental measures.
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32
Membership in political parties has generally been increasing in recent decades.
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33
The political action committee that challenged the constitutionality of limiting corporate and union donations to influence elections in 2010 was called ___________.
A) Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow
B) Super PAC
C) Citizens United
D) America First
A) Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow
B) Super PAC
C) Citizens United
D) America First
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34
Multiparty systems often involve coalition governments.
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35
Which campaign finance reform advocate said "You're never too old to raise a little hell"?
A) Granny D
B) Paul Martin
C) Barack Obama
D) Joe Volpe
A) Granny D
B) Paul Martin
C) Barack Obama
D) Joe Volpe
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36
Canada's party system is presently a one-party dominant system.
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37
The NDP does not support welfare state measures and greater social and economic equality.
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38
Identify the three main types of party systems that analysts use to classify parties in liberal democracies.
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39
A party caucus is a meeting of a party's ________.
A) executive
B) parliamentary members
C) candidates in an election
D) delegates to a party convention
A) executive
B) parliamentary members
C) candidates in an election
D) delegates to a party convention
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40
The Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century created a cleavage between agricultural interests and the new industrialists.
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41
Describe the policy positions of the 5 major political parties in Canada.
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42
Explain how the party system in Western countries developed according to the theory of Lipset and Rookan. How has this changed in more recent years?
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43
How does a cadre party differ from a mass party?
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