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Deck 8: Political Parties
1
Which of the following is the primary goal of an American political party?
A) Peaceably influencing the American public
B) Signing up large numbers of deeply committed members
C) Getting the party's candidates elected to office by winning elections
D) Collecting member dues
E) Trying to find the other party doing "bad" things
A) Peaceably influencing the American public
B) Signing up large numbers of deeply committed members
C) Getting the party's candidates elected to office by winning elections
D) Collecting member dues
E) Trying to find the other party doing "bad" things
C
2
What is at the top of the party organization with its members chosen by each state party organization?
A) Campaign committees
B) National committees
C) Party caucuses
D) Officials
E) State central committees
A) Campaign committees
B) National committees
C) Party caucuses
D) Officials
E) State central committees
B
3
Which of the following lays out the party's core beliefs and policy proposals?
A) Agenda
B) Charter
C) Constitution
D) Party platform
E) White paper
A) Agenda
B) Charter
C) Constitution
D) Party platform
E) White paper
D
4
Which of the following is a group of individuals who join together to choose candidates for elected office, whether by informal group voting or a formal nominating process?
A) Interest group
B) Political party
C) Labor union
D) Lobby
E) Special interest
A) Interest group
B) Political party
C) Labor union
D) Lobby
E) Special interest
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5
Political parties used the patronage system as a way to do which of the following?
A) Shrink party loyalty
B) Gain access to Congress
C) Build party loyalty
D) Increase party disunity
E) Gain access to interest groups
A) Shrink party loyalty
B) Gain access to Congress
C) Build party loyalty
D) Increase party disunity
E) Gain access to interest groups
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6
The four most important functions of a political party are structuring the voting choice in elections, proposing alternative government programs, coordinating the actions of government officials, and which of the following?
A) Nominating candidates for election to public office
B) Engineering federal budget proposals
C) Organizing partisan protests
D) Acting as a link between federal and state governments
E) Introducing legislation to Congress
A) Nominating candidates for election to public office
B) Engineering federal budget proposals
C) Organizing partisan protests
D) Acting as a link between federal and state governments
E) Introducing legislation to Congress
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7
A centralized organization that dominated local politics by controlling elections, sometimes by illegal means, is known as which of the following?
A) Party ideology
B) Campaign committee
C) Party machine
D) Party conference
E) Party government
A) Party ideology
B) Campaign committee
C) Party machine
D) Party conference
E) Party government
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8
Why was the presidential election of 1912 unique?
A) The Democratic Party temporarily split in two.
B) There were three significant contenders for the presidency.
C) Two Roosevelts ran against each other.
D) All of the major parties opposed progressivism.
E) The election was decided in the House of Representatives.
A) The Democratic Party temporarily split in two.
B) There were three significant contenders for the presidency.
C) Two Roosevelts ran against each other.
D) All of the major parties opposed progressivism.
E) The election was decided in the House of Representatives.
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9
Which of the following best describes the populist movement, which supported inflation to reduce the value of outstanding debts?
A) Part of the Republican Party of Reconstruction
B) The initial platform for women's right to vote
C) Supported by urban working-class voters
D) Able to decisively alter national government policies
E) Formed to champion the interests of small farmers
A) Part of the Republican Party of Reconstruction
B) The initial platform for women's right to vote
C) Supported by urban working-class voters
D) Able to decisively alter national government policies
E) Formed to champion the interests of small farmers
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10
Which of the following describes the formation of the modern Republican Party?
A) It was formed as a response to the Seneca Falls Convention for women's rights.
B) It was formed from a coalition of antislavery factions.
C) It was formed as an outgrowth of the Southern Whigs.
D) It was formed as the party supporting rum, Romanism, and rebellion.
E) It was formed during the era of good feelings.
A) It was formed as a response to the Seneca Falls Convention for women's rights.
B) It was formed from a coalition of antislavery factions.
C) It was formed as an outgrowth of the Southern Whigs.
D) It was formed as the party supporting rum, Romanism, and rebellion.
E) It was formed during the era of good feelings.
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11
At each national convention, a political party drafts what document that outlines the party's policies, positions, and principles?
A) Ordinance
B) Caucus
C) Constitution
D) Platform
E) Treaty
A) Ordinance
B) Caucus
C) Constitution
D) Platform
E) Treaty
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12
What most distinguishes political parties from interest groups like the AFL-CIO and the National Association of Manufacturers?
A) Political parties focus on multiple issues, whereas each interest group only focuses on one.
B) Political parties have more money than interest groups.
C) Interest groups do not nominate candidates to run as their avowed representatives.
D) Interest groups have no clear political ideology.
E) Pluralists do not think interest groups are necessary for democracy to function.
A) Political parties focus on multiple issues, whereas each interest group only focuses on one.
B) Political parties have more money than interest groups.
C) Interest groups do not nominate candidates to run as their avowed representatives.
D) Interest groups have no clear political ideology.
E) Pluralists do not think interest groups are necessary for democracy to function.
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13
A political party is a group of individuals who do which of the following?
A) Answer strictly to designated party leaders
B) Agree on all policy issues
C) Obtain positions of official power
D) Organize to win elections and operate the government
E) Pay monthly dues to an ideological organization
A) Answer strictly to designated party leaders
B) Agree on all policy issues
C) Obtain positions of official power
D) Organize to win elections and operate the government
E) Pay monthly dues to an ideological organization
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14
The first partisan political division in the United States was between which of the following?
A) The Democrats and the Republicans
B) The Whigs and the Democrats
C) The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists
D) The Whigs and the Tories
E) The Whigs and the Republicans
A) The Democrats and the Republicans
B) The Whigs and the Democrats
C) The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists
D) The Whigs and the Tories
E) The Whigs and the Republicans
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15
The main purpose of a political party is to do which of the following in order to control government and implement its policies?
A) Nominate candidates
B) Win elections
C) Shape the judiciary
D) Discuss policy
E) Register voters
A) Nominate candidates
B) Win elections
C) Shape the judiciary
D) Discuss policy
E) Register voters
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16
Which of the following best describes the system of patronage?
A) Another name for representation
B) Only occurred at the national level
C) Ended by the time of the Civil War
D) Rewarded party faithful with government jobs and contracts
E) Guarantees mentors for newly elected officials
A) Another name for representation
B) Only occurred at the national level
C) Ended by the time of the Civil War
D) Rewarded party faithful with government jobs and contracts
E) Guarantees mentors for newly elected officials
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17
The task of planning the next campaign and convention, obtaining financial contributions, and publicizing the national party belongs to which of the following?
A) National chairperson
B) Presidential nominee
C) State chairperson
D) State committee
E) Local delegation
A) National chairperson
B) Presidential nominee
C) State chairperson
D) State committee
E) Local delegation
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18
Which of the following best describes George Washington's views on political parties?
A) Necessity for the functioning of democracy
B) Tradition from colonial times that would always exist
C) Threat to national unity and popular government
D) Legitimate means for interest groups to attempt to gain control of the government
E) Vestige of politics under Great Britain and thus a thing of the past
A) Necessity for the functioning of democracy
B) Tradition from colonial times that would always exist
C) Threat to national unity and popular government
D) Legitimate means for interest groups to attempt to gain control of the government
E) Vestige of politics under Great Britain and thus a thing of the past
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19
The first political parties in the United States, the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, had opposing views related to which of the following?
A) Prohibition of the slave trade and slavery
B) Importance of economic interests in leaders
C) Amount of power that should be granted to the national government
D) Types of taxation permitted by the various levels of government
E) Role of religion in government
A) Prohibition of the slave trade and slavery
B) Importance of economic interests in leaders
C) Amount of power that should be granted to the national government
D) Types of taxation permitted by the various levels of government
E) Role of religion in government
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20
Which of the following is the lowest layer of official party machinery?
A) The local organization supported by district leaders, precinct or ward captains, and party workers
B) The state party chairperson and committees
C) The national campaign chairperson's volunteers
D) The White House interns
E) The national convention delegates
A) The local organization supported by district leaders, precinct or ward captains, and party workers
B) The state party chairperson and committees
C) The national campaign chairperson's volunteers
D) The White House interns
E) The national convention delegates
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21
From 1832 to 1856, which two parties dominated American politics and presidential elections?
A) Democrats and Democratic-Republicans
B) Democrats and Republicans
C) Democrats and Whigs
D) Republicans and Democratic-Republicans
E) Republicans and Whigs
A) Democrats and Democratic-Republicans
B) Democrats and Republicans
C) Democrats and Whigs
D) Republicans and Democratic-Republicans
E) Republicans and Whigs
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22
After winning office in 1828, Andrew Jackson shortened the name of his party to what, signaling that it was a new kind of political party organization?
A) Whig Party
B) Green Party
C) Democratic Party
D) Republican Party
E) Progressive Party
A) Whig Party
B) Green Party
C) Democratic Party
D) Republican Party
E) Progressive Party
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23
Which of the following statements about third parties in the United States is true?
A) They have been relatively inactive throughout the history of presidential elections.
B) They generally downplay ideology in favor of winning elections.
C) They are discouraged by the election laws in many states.
D) They have been increasingly more important in many national elections, most recently in 2004.
E) They do not need to meet minimum signature requirements in order to appear on ballots.
A) They have been relatively inactive throughout the history of presidential elections.
B) They generally downplay ideology in favor of winning elections.
C) They are discouraged by the election laws in many states.
D) They have been increasingly more important in many national elections, most recently in 2004.
E) They do not need to meet minimum signature requirements in order to appear on ballots.
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24
Modern Democrats emphasize which of the following issues?
A) Limiting the scope of the national government's power and states' rights
B) Flat taxes, budget deficits, and judicial restraint
C) Education, poverty, and homelessness
D) Reducing social programs and increasing regulation
E) Reforming immigration and reducing the deficit
A) Limiting the scope of the national government's power and states' rights
B) Flat taxes, budget deficits, and judicial restraint
C) Education, poverty, and homelessness
D) Reducing social programs and increasing regulation
E) Reforming immigration and reducing the deficit
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25
Two major issues of concern that helped shape the 2012 national elections included which of the following?
A) Climate change and environmental regulation
B) Women in the military and national defense
C) Reproductive rights and abortion
D) Same-sex marriage and civil rights
E) Medicare and Medicaid
A) Climate change and environmental regulation
B) Women in the military and national defense
C) Reproductive rights and abortion
D) Same-sex marriage and civil rights
E) Medicare and Medicaid
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26
The adoption of which of the following would permit multiple parties to acquire seats in Congress because representation would be based on the percentage of votes that they receive in national elections?
A) Divided representation
B) Patronage
C) Australian ballots
D) Proportional representation
E) Ticket splitting
A) Divided representation
B) Patronage
C) Australian ballots
D) Proportional representation
E) Ticket splitting
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27
Which of the following groups is more likely than the others to affiliate with the modern Democratic Party?
A) Millennials
B) White evangelical protestants
C) Cuban Americans
D) Americans over age 65
E) Wealthy men
A) Millennials
B) White evangelical protestants
C) Cuban Americans
D) Americans over age 65
E) Wealthy men
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28
Which of the following is true of Republicans?
A) They favor environmental protection over environmental regulation.
B) They favor expanding immigration over reforming immigration.
C) They favor gay rights over states' rights.
D) They favor expanding health care options over contracting health care options.
E) They favor gun ownership over gun control.
A) They favor environmental protection over environmental regulation.
B) They favor expanding immigration over reforming immigration.
C) They favor gay rights over states' rights.
D) They favor expanding health care options over contracting health care options.
E) They favor gun ownership over gun control.
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29
Which of the following was a recurring message of the 2016 presidential campaign season?
A) The apathetic mood of voters
B) The Republican dominance of the election process
C) The Democratic dominance of the election process
D) The return-to-party mood of the voters
E) The anti-establishment mood of voters
A) The apathetic mood of voters
B) The Republican dominance of the election process
C) The Democratic dominance of the election process
D) The return-to-party mood of the voters
E) The anti-establishment mood of voters
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30
Why are elections based on a plurality system discouraging to new party formation?
A) Plurality requires each party to be as narrowly based as possible, leaving little room for new parties.
B) Plurality gives an advantage to savvy political unknowns who can grab the media spotlight.
C) Plurality requires parties to form alliances with other parties to win elections.
D) Only parties receiving more than 5% of the vote are allocated seats.
E) Under this winner-take-all system, no incentive is given for finishing second.
A) Plurality requires each party to be as narrowly based as possible, leaving little room for new parties.
B) Plurality gives an advantage to savvy political unknowns who can grab the media spotlight.
C) Plurality requires parties to form alliances with other parties to win elections.
D) Only parties receiving more than 5% of the vote are allocated seats.
E) Under this winner-take-all system, no incentive is given for finishing second.
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31
In many cases, the largest percentage of people in any category, including men, non-Hispanic whites, Millennials and college graduates, identify themselves as which of the following?
A) Republicans
B) Democrats
C) Independents
D) Libertarians
E) Nonpartisans
A) Republicans
B) Democrats
C) Independents
D) Libertarians
E) Nonpartisans
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32
Which statement about party positions related to the size of government is correct?
A) Republicans and Democrats share a vision about the size and scope of government.
B) Republicans prefer a bigger government that provides more services.
C) Democrats prefer a more active government that provides more services.
D) Democrats prefer a smaller government that provides fewer services.
E) Republicans prefer a smaller tax burden, but a larger and more active government.
A) Republicans and Democrats share a vision about the size and scope of government.
B) Republicans prefer a bigger government that provides more services.
C) Democrats prefer a more active government that provides more services.
D) Democrats prefer a smaller government that provides fewer services.
E) Republicans prefer a smaller tax burden, but a larger and more active government.
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33
In an effort to appease key constituencies, Republicans place a greater importance than Democrats on which of the following ?
A) Gun control
B) The distribution of wealth
C) The military
D) The environment
E) Health care policy
A) Gun control
B) The distribution of wealth
C) The military
D) The environment
E) Health care policy
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34
The election of 2000 appeared to change U.S. political culture for which of the following reasons?
A) Voters began expressing greater trust in the electoral process for the first time since the Watergate scandal.
B) The intense primary fight that preceded the election weakened interest in partisanship.
C) Since then, states have been labeled as "red states" or "blue states," depending on the leanings of their voters.
D) It was the first time Twitter had been actively used in a campaign.
E) For the first time in U.S. history, the electoral college vote was not supported by the popular vote.
A) Voters began expressing greater trust in the electoral process for the first time since the Watergate scandal.
B) The intense primary fight that preceded the election weakened interest in partisanship.
C) Since then, states have been labeled as "red states" or "blue states," depending on the leanings of their voters.
D) It was the first time Twitter had been actively used in a campaign.
E) For the first time in U.S. history, the electoral college vote was not supported by the popular vote.
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35
Which of the following best describes political parties during the period leading up to the Civil War?
A) The Whig Party split over the issue of slavery.
B) Antislavery factions of many parties coalesced to form the Republican Party.
C) The Federalist Party experienced a resurgence of support.
D) The Whig Party split over the issue of slavery, and antislavery factions of many parties coalesced to form the Republican Party.
E) Antislavery factions of many parties coalesced to form the Republican Party, and the Federalist Party experienced a resurgence of support.
A) The Whig Party split over the issue of slavery.
B) Antislavery factions of many parties coalesced to form the Republican Party.
C) The Federalist Party experienced a resurgence of support.
D) The Whig Party split over the issue of slavery, and antislavery factions of many parties coalesced to form the Republican Party.
E) Antislavery factions of many parties coalesced to form the Republican Party, and the Federalist Party experienced a resurgence of support.
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36
Just prior to the Civil War, which party was born from a coalition of antislavery Liberty Party members, Free Soilers, and antislavery northern Democrats?
A) Southern Democratic Party
B) Republican Party
C) Progressive Party
D) Democratic Party
E) Libertarian Party
A) Southern Democratic Party
B) Republican Party
C) Progressive Party
D) Democratic Party
E) Libertarian Party
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37
Which party won most presidential elections from 1932, during the Great Depression, through the election of 1964, when the turbulent 1960s created the environment for a major political realignment?
A) Democratic
B) Tea
C) Populist
D) Republican
E) Liberal
A) Democratic
B) Tea
C) Populist
D) Republican
E) Liberal
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38
Which of the following best describes the reason that the two-party system has endured in the United States?
A) Constitutional provision for a bipartisan system that mirrors the bicameral legislature
B) Prevalence of single-member electoral districts
C) Prevalence of multimember electoral districts
D) Rules of proportional representation
E) Constitutional restriction on the speech of third-party candidates
A) Constitutional provision for a bipartisan system that mirrors the bicameral legislature
B) Prevalence of single-member electoral districts
C) Prevalence of multimember electoral districts
D) Rules of proportional representation
E) Constitutional restriction on the speech of third-party candidates
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39
The Republican Party was established to deal with which of the following issues?
A) Taxes
B) Slavery
C) School prayer
D) Free trade
E) Silver
A) Taxes
B) Slavery
C) School prayer
D) Free trade
E) Silver
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40
The winner-take-all principle can be observed in the United States when which of the following selects the president and the vice president?
A) Party elders
B) Electoral college
C) National committee
D) Party-in-government
E) Voters in each state
A) Party elders
B) Electoral college
C) National committee
D) Party-in-government
E) Voters in each state
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41
Which of the following is true of federal and state laws with regard to third parties?
A) They have encouraged third parties to get candidates on the ballot.
B) They let third parties get fewer signatures to place their candidates on the ballot than major parties.
C) The two major parties have a clear advantage because the laws have fewer obstacles for them.
D) The federal laws have made it easy for third- or minor-party candidates to get federal matching funds.
E) All of these are correct.
A) They have encouraged third parties to get candidates on the ballot.
B) They let third parties get fewer signatures to place their candidates on the ballot than major parties.
C) The two major parties have a clear advantage because the laws have fewer obstacles for them.
D) The federal laws have made it easy for third- or minor-party candidates to get federal matching funds.
E) All of these are correct.
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42
Which of the following is the least likely reason that the two-party system has dominated the American political landscape?
A) It has dominated due to political socialization and practical considerations.
B) It has dominated due to the winner-take-all electoral system.
C) State and federal laws favor the two major parties.
D) It has dominated due to the historical foundations of the system.
E) Third parties are illegal in many jurisdictions.
A) It has dominated due to political socialization and practical considerations.
B) It has dominated due to the winner-take-all electoral system.
C) State and federal laws favor the two major parties.
D) It has dominated due to the historical foundations of the system.
E) Third parties are illegal in many jurisdictions.
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43
Which of the following is most reflective of "tipping"?
A) A substantial group of voters switches party allegiance.
B) Increasing numbers of voters call themselves independents.
C) Groups of voters grow large enough to change the partisan balance in a district, state, or country.
D) Birth rates decrease.
E) Third-party candidates enter the race.
A) A substantial group of voters switches party allegiance.
B) Increasing numbers of voters call themselves independents.
C) Groups of voters grow large enough to change the partisan balance in a district, state, or country.
D) Birth rates decrease.
E) Third-party candidates enter the race.
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44
Which of the following occurs in a proportional representation electoral system?
A) Candidates for office run in single-seat, winner-take-all districts.
B) Political parties win seats in a legislature based on the proportion of the vote they receive.
C) Election results are roughly proportional to the amount of money raised by each party.
D) Parties win a proportion of seats in a legislature, weighted to give small parties a larger share.
E) The top three parties in an election divide the government proportionally between them.
A) Candidates for office run in single-seat, winner-take-all districts.
B) Political parties win seats in a legislature based on the proportion of the vote they receive.
C) Election results are roughly proportional to the amount of money raised by each party.
D) Parties win a proportion of seats in a legislature, weighted to give small parties a larger share.
E) The top three parties in an election divide the government proportionally between them.
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45
The third parties in the United States with the greatest longevity have been which of the following?
A) Parties that focus on a single issue
B) Parties with strong ideological foundations
C) Parties that splinter from a major party
D) Factions
E) Parties that focus on socialism
A) Parties that focus on a single issue
B) Parties with strong ideological foundations
C) Parties that splinter from a major party
D) Factions
E) Parties that focus on socialism
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46
What term is used to describe the phenomenon when voters adjust their long-term allegiance from one party to another in response to ideological changes?
A) Party identification
B) Moving to the center
C) Liberalization
D) Party alignment
E) Realignment
A) Party identification
B) Moving to the center
C) Liberalization
D) Party alignment
E) Realignment
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47
Which of the following best describes the views of many political scientists and scholars on third parties?
A) They are incapable of effective grassroots organization.
B) They have consistently failed because they never reflect the political mood of the nation.
C) They serve as a safety valve for dissident political groups and prevent major confrontations and political unrest.
D) They can come into existence only if they are organized around a single charismatic leader.
E) They can come into existence only if they split off from one of the major political parties.
A) They are incapable of effective grassroots organization.
B) They have consistently failed because they never reflect the political mood of the nation.
C) They serve as a safety valve for dissident political groups and prevent major confrontations and political unrest.
D) They can come into existence only if they are organized around a single charismatic leader.
E) They can come into existence only if they split off from one of the major political parties.
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48
The system by which legislative seats are awarded to a party in proportion to the vote that party wins in an election is called what type of representation?
A) Majority
B) Proportional
C) Bipartisan
D) Electoral
E) Common
A) Majority
B) Proportional
C) Bipartisan
D) Electoral
E) Common
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49
How have third parties influenced presidential elections?
A) Increasing party identification among the electorate
B) Pulling votes from one of the major-party candidates
C) Recruiting candidates from the major political parties to run for president
D) Encouraging a larger voter turnout on election day
E) Distracting and confusing voters about policy agendas
A) Increasing party identification among the electorate
B) Pulling votes from one of the major-party candidates
C) Recruiting candidates from the major political parties to run for president
D) Encouraging a larger voter turnout on election day
E) Distracting and confusing voters about policy agendas
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50
Which of the following best describes the American electoral system?
A) A winner-take-all, or plurality, system
B) Proportional representation
C) One-party dominance of elections
D) Majoritarianism
E) Multimember constituencies
A) A winner-take-all, or plurality, system
B) Proportional representation
C) One-party dominance of elections
D) Majoritarianism
E) Multimember constituencies
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51
With support for both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party eroding, which of the following is most likely?
A) Interest groups will replace political parties in the election process.
B) Latino voters will swing the vote in favor of the Republican Party in future elections.
C) A charismatic candidate will rise to prominence in a major party to allow that party to secure new members.
D) Demographic changes and the rise of nonparty support for candidates will alter party structures.
E) The Republican Party will solidify a strategy to secure the votes of men.
A) Interest groups will replace political parties in the election process.
B) Latino voters will swing the vote in favor of the Republican Party in future elections.
C) A charismatic candidate will rise to prominence in a major party to allow that party to secure new members.
D) Demographic changes and the rise of nonparty support for candidates will alter party structures.
E) The Republican Party will solidify a strategy to secure the votes of men.
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52
Which of the following best describes realignment?
A) It is of necessity tied to specific elections.
B) It takes place when a substantial group of voters switches party allegiance.
C) It takes place when one dominant party replaces another one.
D) It took place on schedule in 2004.
E) It has been predicted as inevitable in the foreseeable future.
A) It is of necessity tied to specific elections.
B) It takes place when a substantial group of voters switches party allegiance.
C) It takes place when one dominant party replaces another one.
D) It took place on schedule in 2004.
E) It has been predicted as inevitable in the foreseeable future.
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53
Which of the following is currently considered to be a minor party in the United States?
A) Democratic
B) Libertarian
C) Republican
D) Federalist
E) Labour
A) Democratic
B) Libertarian
C) Republican
D) Federalist
E) Labour
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54
During the Roosevelt administration in the 1930s, the Democrats enjoyed political priority after years of Republican rule. This is an example of which of the following?
A) A political caucus
B) The populist party
C) Realignment
D) Segregation
E) Dealignment
A) A political caucus
B) The populist party
C) Realignment
D) Segregation
E) Dealignment
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55
Proportional representation tends to do which of the following?
A) Base election results on the winner-take-all approach
B) Award office to the single candidate who wins the most votes
C) Only be used in the United States
D) Force interest groups to work within the two major parties
E) Perpetuate several political parties
A) Base election results on the winner-take-all approach
B) Award office to the single candidate who wins the most votes
C) Only be used in the United States
D) Force interest groups to work within the two major parties
E) Perpetuate several political parties
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56
The American electoral system can be described as both a single-member plurality system and which of the following?
A) No-party system
B) Two-party system
C) Multiparty system
D) Three-party system
E) Single-party system
A) No-party system
B) Two-party system
C) Multiparty system
D) Three-party system
E) Single-party system
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57
Which of the following is true of a winner-take-all electoral system?
A) The candidate who gets the most votes wins.
B) One must get a majority of votes cast to win.
C) Votes are allocated on a proportional basis.
D) Only parties receiving more than 5% of the vote are allocated seats.
E) A party must have competed in a previous election to be placed on the ballot.
A) The candidate who gets the most votes wins.
B) One must get a majority of votes cast to win.
C) Votes are allocated on a proportional basis.
D) Only parties receiving more than 5% of the vote are allocated seats.
E) A party must have competed in a previous election to be placed on the ballot.
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58
An electoral system that assigns one seat in a legislative body to represent citizens who live in a district is known as which of the following?
A) Single-member plurality system
B) Proportional representation system
C) Winner-take-all system
D) Disproportional representation system
E) Two-party system
A) Single-member plurality system
B) Proportional representation system
C) Winner-take-all system
D) Disproportional representation system
E) Two-party system
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59
One of the most convincing explanations for the persistence of the two-party system in the United States lies in its use of which of the following?
A) Single winners chosen by an absolute majority of votes
B) Multiple winners chosen by a proportional representation of votes
C) Multiple winners chosen by a simple plurality of votes
D) Single winners chosen by a proportional representation of votes
E) Single winners chosen by a simple plurality of votes
A) Single winners chosen by an absolute majority of votes
B) Multiple winners chosen by a proportional representation of votes
C) Multiple winners chosen by a simple plurality of votes
D) Single winners chosen by a proportional representation of votes
E) Single winners chosen by a simple plurality of votes
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60
Minor political parties that present an alternative to the two dominant political parties in the American political system are known as which of the following?
A) Factions
B) Third party
C) Alternative parties
D) Right wingers
E) Choice parties
A) Factions
B) Third party
C) Alternative parties
D) Right wingers
E) Choice parties
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61
Evaluate the ideological differences between the Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton and the Democratic Republicans led by Thomas Jefferson.
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62
Analyze the role of the Great Depression in shifting voting patterns.
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63
Evaluate the two-party system in the United States. Is proportional representation a better option?
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64
Evaluate the degree to which party polarization exists, and discuss its implications for government, politics, and law.
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65
Explain what a party machine is and how such machines generally lost power over time.
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66
Evaluate the different functions of political parties in the American system of government.
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67
Analyze the differences between the modern Democratic Party and the Republican Party on economic and social issues.
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68
Analyze the differences between the party-in-the-electorate, the party organization, and the party-in-government.
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69
Evaluate the ability of third parties to cause change in the U.S. political system.
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70
Explain why political parties formed in the United States. Discuss how their strength and importance has changed over time.
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71
George Washington argued that parties were harmful to the United States. Assess his argument, taking a stance either with or against his point of view and providing evidence for your position.
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72
Evaluate the degree to which party identification changed among white southerners from 1952 to the present.
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73
Analyze the factors that reinforce the two-party system in the United States.
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74
Analyze the impact of minor parties on the platforms of the two major parties.
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75
Analyze the relationship of the national, state, and local party organizations to each other. Include organizational examples of each type.
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76
Analyze the differences between a political party and an interest group, being sure to provide examples.
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77
Summarize the major explanations for why the United States features a two-party system and why it has remained stable for so long.
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78
Evaluate the ability of a minor party to achieve its policy goals.
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79
What occurs in straight-ticket voting?
A) Voters adjust their support from one party to another.
B) Citizens link themselves to a particular political party.
C) People vote exclusively for the candidates of one party.
D) Substantial groups of voters switch party allegiance.
E) Groups of voters grow large enough to change the partisan balance in a district, state, or country.
A) Voters adjust their support from one party to another.
B) Citizens link themselves to a particular political party.
C) People vote exclusively for the candidates of one party.
D) Substantial groups of voters switch party allegiance.
E) Groups of voters grow large enough to change the partisan balance in a district, state, or country.
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80
Which of the following situations reflects a problem with dealignment theory?
A) Straight-ticket voting is now nearly universal.
B) Many so-called independent voters are not really all that independent.
C) Most voters are swing voters.
D) Realignments in American political history are generally unknown.
E) Closely divided elections are rare.
A) Straight-ticket voting is now nearly universal.
B) Many so-called independent voters are not really all that independent.
C) Most voters are swing voters.
D) Realignments in American political history are generally unknown.
E) Closely divided elections are rare.
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