Political Parties

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Question 1

According to Chapter 9, what is the primary function of political parties?

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Question 2

In Federalist No. 10, James Madison referred to self-interested groups as what?

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Question 3

What is the key document adopted at a party's presidential nominating convention every four years that outlines its issue positions?

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Question 4

The first two political factions in the U.S. were the Federalists and the:

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Question 5

What was George Washington's view on political parties, as expressed in his farewell address?

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Question 6

The event known as the 'corrupt bargain' of 1824 led to the formation of which two new political parties?

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Question 7

What is the spoils system, which was perfected by the Democratic Party in the 1820s?

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Question 8

Political parties that are formed as alternatives to the Republican and Democratic parties are known as:

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Question 9

Which third party, formed in 1912 by a former Republican president, sought to correct problems from industrialization and advocated for women's suffrage and an eight-hour workday?

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Question 10

What is the most common electoral system in the United States, which requires a candidate to receive the most votes, but not necessarily a majority, to win?

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Question 11

According to the text, in the 1860 presidential election, Abraham Lincoln won with what percentage of the popular vote?

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Question 12

A shifting of party allegiances within the electorate is known as what?

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Question 13

The election of 1932 is considered a critical election because it resulted in which major party realignment?

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Question 14

Which component of a political party consists of the voters who consider themselves to be part of that party?

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Question 15

According to a Gallup poll mentioned in Chapter 9, what percentage of respondents in August 2015 either identified with or leaned toward one of the major political parties?

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Question 16

What is the lowest level of the party organization, typically organized around neighborhoods?

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Question 17

Which of these is NOT a primary responsibility of a county-level party organization?

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Question 18

What phenomenon occurs when one or more houses of the legislature are controlled by the party in opposition to the executive?

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Question 19

The term for when political parties grow farther apart ideologically is called:

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Question 20

What is the 'sorting thesis' proposed as a cause of party polarization?

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Question 21

The manipulation of legislative districts in an attempt to favor a particular candidate is known as:

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Question 22

The 'one-person-one-vote' principle, which required legislative districts to have roughly equal populations, was established by the Supreme Court in what year?

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Question 23

Which legislative party member is responsible for whipping up votes and enforcing party discipline?

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Question 24

Since 1969, in how many of the twenty-three congressional elections has the U.S. electorate sent the president a Congress of his own party?

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Question 25

What is the term for a legislative party that holds less than half the seats in a legislative body?

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