Deck 6: Political Parties

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Realigning elections are also known as __________.

A)special elections
B)critical elections
C)primary elections
D)general elections
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Which of the following is true of primaries?

A)They have increased the role of political parties in the nominating process.
B)They vary significantly from state to state.
C)They were first adopted in the 1930s.
D)They have led to a significant increase in voter turnout.
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Most people acquire party identification at which age?

A)as children
B)as teenagers
C)in their 20s
D)in their 40s
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Money that can be raised in unlimited amounts for party-building purposes is called __________.

A)soft money
B)hard money
C)party-independent expenditures
D)coordinated expenditures
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In between party conventions,the body in charge of the national party is the __________.

A)national committee
B)campaign committee
C)national caucus
D)party in government
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Minor parties are the most successful in __________.

A)multiparty systems
B)winner-take-all systems
C)systems operating under Duverger's Law
D)two-party systems
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One characteristic of realigning elections is __________.

A)coordination between the major political parties
B)broad public support for policy change
C)intense voter involvement
D)a high level of voter apathy
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In __________ elections,parties have little opportunity to influence the outcome.

A)nonpartisan
B)parliamentary
C)state-level
D)local
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One of the various ways in which parties contribute to democratic governance is by __________.

A)dividing the electorate
B)narrowing voter choice
C)nominating candidates
D)reducing accountability mechanisms
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What challenge do minor parties often face?

A)constitutional restrictions
B)nomination signature requirements
C)too many young candidates
D)outdated voter registration lists
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Duverger's Law is associated with which of the following?

A)multiparty systems
B)two-party systems
C)national party committees
D)party identifiers in the electorate
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For citizens in most states,"party" has a particular legal meaning.What is it?

A)party constitution
B)party government
C)party registration
D)party organization
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Disputes and riots occurred in relation to which party convention and in what year?

A)Republican Convention in 1972
B)Republican Convention in 1984
C)Democratic Convention in 1968
D)Democratic Convention in 1976
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George H.W.Bush saying,"Read my lips-no new taxes," foreshadowed __________.

A)keeping a campaign promise
B)a presidential candidate misquoting an opponent
C)how a negative advertisement can backfire
D)a failure to keep a campaign promise
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While the United States has had several minor parties,only the two major parties have much of a chance to win elections.What features of the U.S.political system contribute to the dominance of two parties?

A)multimember districts and a proportional voting system
B)single-member districts and a nonpartisan blanket primary system
C)multimember districts and a winner-take-all voting system
D)single-member districts and a winner-take-all voting system
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In the 1840s,the two major parties were the __________.

A)Democrats and Republicans
B)Democrats and Whigs
C)Republicans and Federalists
D)Republicans and Whigs
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The "Grand Old Party" is the nickname of which political party?

A)Whigs
B)Federalists
C)Democrats
D)Republicans
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Which of these is an electoral "earthquake," where new issues emerge,new coalitions replace old ones,and the minority party often displaces the majority party?

A)a critical election
B)a decisive election
C)a revolutionary election
D)an upheaval election
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In the U.S.political system,a vote for a minor party candidate is considered a wasted vote.What election reform would decrease the likelihood of a vote being wasted on an unelectable candidate?

A)runoff elections
B)caucuses
C)single-member districts
D)Duverger's Law
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Which minor party candidate may have influenced the 2000 election?

A)George Wallace
B)John Anderson
C)Ross Perot
D)Ralph Nader
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In __________ electoral systems,parties at the extremes are likely to have more influence.

A)majoritarian
B)multiparty
C)plurality
D)two-party
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Which of the following best corresponds to the three functions of political parties?

A)party activity within the presidential,legislative,and judicial branches of government
B)party identification by voters as Democrats,Republicans,and Independents
C)party platforms,constitutional constraints,and the will of the electorate
D)party control of Congress and the presidency,party organizations,and Democratic and Republican voters
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Since the 1950s,the parties in government have been characterized as __________ more often than not.

A)autocratic
B)divided
C)inclusive
D)unified
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Why did the party convention come to replace the caucus as a mechanism to nominate candidates for political office?

A)The caucus system was opaque,favoring party elites and incumbents.
B)The caucus system was inefficient and arbitrary.
C)The caucus system overly favored urban business interests.
D)The caucus system was too clearly controlled by the executive branch.
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When was the first realigning election in American party history?

A)1800
B)1824
C)1860
D)1896
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How do party committees typically allocate independent expenditures in campaigns?

A)They focus on a few competitive races.
B)They spend funds equally across races.
C)They focus on candidates who are behind in the polls.
D)They focus on reelecting incumbents.
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Which of the following was a Progressive Era reform?

A)direct election of senators
B)party conventions
C)establishment of patronage
D)establishment of single-member districts
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What was unique about the 1896 presidential election and party realignment?

A)The Federalists won.
B)The Democratic Party won.
C)The party in power did not switch.
D)The Fair Deal emerged.
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Ross Perot's candidacy in 1992 and 1996 demonstrated which of the following?

A)A minor party candidate can win electoral votes with very little popular support.
B)A minor party candidate can receive no electoral votes despite some popular support.
C)A minor party candidate can come very close to winning the presidency.
D)A minor party candidate has a chance at winning the Electoral College,if popular.
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What has changed between the 1964 and 2008 elections?

A)Men were more likely Democratic in 1964 than in 2008.
B)Men were more likely Democratic in 2008 than in 1964.
C)Women were more likely Republican in 1964 than in 2008.
D)Women were more likely Republican in 2008 than in 1964.
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How are critical elections and party realignments interrelated?

A)A party realignment occurs before a critical election.
B)A party realignment occurs after a critical election when new voters outnumber old voters.
C)A party realignment occurs before a critical election during periods of national crisis.
D)A party realignment occurs after a critical election.
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Which of the following changes to the American electoral system would most help minor parties obtain representation?

A)if more elections in America took place in single-member districts
B)if more elections in America were decided with winner-take-all systems
C)if elections in America were based on proportional representation
D)if ballot access requirements were strengthened
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Approximately how many patronage positions are there in the national government?

A)500
B)1,000
C)3,000
D)10,000
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Which democratic function of political parties was nonexistent until the early twentieth century and has given voters greater input into politics?

A)party nominations
B)policy coordination
C)critical elections
D)primary elections
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Two-party systems tend to produce governments that are __________.

A)stable and centrist
B)stable and conservative
C)centralized and ideologically driven
D)decentralized and unstable
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The years 1860 to 1928 saw the ascendency of which party?

A)Democrats
B)Federalists
C)Republicans
D)Whigs
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Who is included in the "party in the electorate"?

A)party officers who educate the public on party policies
B)public officials who are registered with one major party
C)delegates to the national party convention
D)voters registered with the political parties
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The __________ is the official statement of party policy established by each party every four years.

A)party code
B)party literature
C)party mandate
D)party platform
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Advocates of the responsible party system believe parties should craft an articulate platform and __________.

A)be consistently held accountable to it
B)be flexible to the will of the electorate
C)do what is in the best interest of the entire nation
D)act in a way that adheres to the Constitution
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How do party-independent expenditures differ from soft money?

A)Party-independent expenditures are spent by parties,whereas soft money is spent by candidates' campaigns.
B)Unlike soft money,party-independent expenditures can only use funds raised with normal hard money contribution limits.
C)Unlike party-independent expenditures,soft money is subject to disclosure requirements.
D)Party-independent expenditures are limited to party-building activities,whereas soft money can be spent on election communications.
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Crossover voting is permitted in what type of primary?

A)a direct primary
B)a closed primary
C)an open primary
D)a partisan primary
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Which of the following is true of the interval following a presidential election known as the honeymoon?

A)During this time,presidents typically ignore any criticism directed at them.
B)This period has grown shorter throughout the past few decades.
C)This period has grown longer throughout the past few decades.
D)During this time,presidents rarely offer legislative proposals.
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During the Great Depression,the major dividing line between Democrats and Republicans was __________.

A)whether the national federal government should impose mandates on the states
B)whether the national government should play an active role in regulating the economy
C)whether industrialization should be promoted over agrarian-fundamentalist interests
D)whether the civil rights of African Americans should be recognized
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When did party conventions come into existence?

A)in 1791,after ratification of the Constitution
B)in the 1830s and 1840s
C)in the early twentieth century,during the Progressive Era
D)during the New Deal of the 1930s
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The number of independent voters increased in the 1970s,indicating a possibility of __________.

A)dealignment
B)critical elections
C)realignment
D)converting realignment
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Which demographic group currently most closely identifies with the Democratic Party?

A)African Americans
B)Catholics
C)men
D)Protestants
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Historically,realigning elections have tended to __________.

A)occur following U.S.involvement in foreign wars
B)occur cyclically,about every 50 years
C)occur cyclically,about every 32 years
D)occur sporadically,with little forewarning
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Republican Party reforms in the 1970s focused on which of the following?

A)fairness in delegate selection
B)winner-take-all rules
C)training and recruiting candidates
D)hierarchical realignment
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Which of the following is an effective counterargument to the party decline argument?

A)The parties still assist candidates with monetary and other resource support.
B)Campaigns have become more candidate-focused in recent years.
C)Television and social media play an important role in modern campaigns.
D)There has been an increase in the number of primaries over the past half century.
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What is the difference between party regulars and candidate activists?

A)Party regulars are more uncompromising than candidate activists.
B)Party regulars are more concerned with party cohesiveness,while candidate activists tend to be ideologically driven.
C)Party regulars tend to be ideologically driven,while candidate activists are more willing to compromise.
D)Party regulars focus on individual candidates,while candidate activists focus on issues.
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What is a consequence of direct primaries?

A)Direct primaries increase the influence of political party leaders.
B)Direct primaries increase cohesion within parties.
C)Direct primaries increase the autonomy of elected politicians.
D)Direct primaries increase the electability of party-line candidates.
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How does the Democratic Party allocate delegates at the national party convention?

A)through a winner-take-all system,with all of a state's delegates going to the winner of the primary
B)through a proportional system,in which candidates receive delegates in proportion to their share of the primary vote
C)through a combination of winner-take-all and proportional voting
D)through a vote of the "superdelegates"
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Which groups benefited most from reforms within the Democratic Party in the late 1960s?

A)blacks and men
B)blacks and women
C)blacks and the elderly
D)whites and the elderly
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How has the Democratic Party changed in recent decades?

A)It has become more unified and more liberal.
B)It has become more unified and more moderate.
C)It has become less unified and more moderate.
D)It has become less unified and more liberal.
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__________ is the only state whose legislature is not organized along party lines.

A)Pennsylvania
B)California
C)Iowa
D)Nebraska
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When can a party change its platform?

A)after a federal census
B)at the start of each fiscal year
C)during the national party convention
D)virtually anytime
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What was the significance of the Supreme Court's decision in McCutcheon v.Federal Election Commission?

A)It expanded the ability of parties to raise and spend money.
B)It limited the ability of parties to raise and spend money.
C)It placed new limits on campaign fund-raising by corporations and unions.
D)It increased the transparency of campaigns by imposing strict disclosure requirements.
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A __________ results after fissures develop in each party's coalition,which begins to fracture after new issues appear,dividing the electorate.Each party forms a new coalition-one that endures for years.

A)dealignment
B)national party convention
C)realigning or critical election
D)secular realignment
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Which of the following groups is least likely to participate in politics?

A)Libertarians
B)Democrats
C)Independents
D)Republicans
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In a winner-take-all system,__________.

A)the candidate with a majority of vote wins
B)the candidate with the most votes wins
C)the party with the most votes wins
D)the party that is able to form a majority coalition wins
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Minor parties have never won the presidency.
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Some minor parties focus on a single issue.
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Party platforms are ratified at national party conventions.
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The form of change in which a dominant party declines and is replaced by another dominant party is called dealignment.
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Australia was the first country to adopt the secret ballot in 1857.
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Under the responsible party system,party members are expected to adhere to the party platform.
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Party activists are people who invest time and effort in political parties.
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A(n)__________ is an election in which voters choose party nominees.
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Progressive movement reforms gave voters leverage over a party's power to control nominations.
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President Harry S.Truman is most associated with the New Deal.
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The parties are often evaluated based on their functions as institutions,parties in government,and parties in the electorate.
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Parties can now spend unlimited amounts for or against candidates as long as these expenditures are independent of the candidate or the party committee.
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Minor parties have played a more important role in the United States than in virtually any other democratic nation and have become even more important.
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The __________ was legislation regulating unrestricted soft money in elections.
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The Libertarian Party usually focuses on the personality and charisma of its presidential candidate.
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Most scholars believe that we have not experienced a major realignment since __________.
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The __________ is the site for the writing of the party platform every four years.
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Elections in America tend to be more party-centered than elections in Europe.
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Most self-identified Independents are really partisans in their voting behavior and attitudes.
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The method of nominating political candidates for several decades after the United States was established was the __________.
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Deck 6: Political Parties
1
Realigning elections are also known as __________.

A)special elections
B)critical elections
C)primary elections
D)general elections
B
2
Which of the following is true of primaries?

A)They have increased the role of political parties in the nominating process.
B)They vary significantly from state to state.
C)They were first adopted in the 1930s.
D)They have led to a significant increase in voter turnout.
B
3
Most people acquire party identification at which age?

A)as children
B)as teenagers
C)in their 20s
D)in their 40s
A
4
Money that can be raised in unlimited amounts for party-building purposes is called __________.

A)soft money
B)hard money
C)party-independent expenditures
D)coordinated expenditures
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5
In between party conventions,the body in charge of the national party is the __________.

A)national committee
B)campaign committee
C)national caucus
D)party in government
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Minor parties are the most successful in __________.

A)multiparty systems
B)winner-take-all systems
C)systems operating under Duverger's Law
D)two-party systems
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7
One characteristic of realigning elections is __________.

A)coordination between the major political parties
B)broad public support for policy change
C)intense voter involvement
D)a high level of voter apathy
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8
In __________ elections,parties have little opportunity to influence the outcome.

A)nonpartisan
B)parliamentary
C)state-level
D)local
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9
One of the various ways in which parties contribute to democratic governance is by __________.

A)dividing the electorate
B)narrowing voter choice
C)nominating candidates
D)reducing accountability mechanisms
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10
What challenge do minor parties often face?

A)constitutional restrictions
B)nomination signature requirements
C)too many young candidates
D)outdated voter registration lists
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11
Duverger's Law is associated with which of the following?

A)multiparty systems
B)two-party systems
C)national party committees
D)party identifiers in the electorate
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12
For citizens in most states,"party" has a particular legal meaning.What is it?

A)party constitution
B)party government
C)party registration
D)party organization
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13
Disputes and riots occurred in relation to which party convention and in what year?

A)Republican Convention in 1972
B)Republican Convention in 1984
C)Democratic Convention in 1968
D)Democratic Convention in 1976
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George H.W.Bush saying,"Read my lips-no new taxes," foreshadowed __________.

A)keeping a campaign promise
B)a presidential candidate misquoting an opponent
C)how a negative advertisement can backfire
D)a failure to keep a campaign promise
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15
While the United States has had several minor parties,only the two major parties have much of a chance to win elections.What features of the U.S.political system contribute to the dominance of two parties?

A)multimember districts and a proportional voting system
B)single-member districts and a nonpartisan blanket primary system
C)multimember districts and a winner-take-all voting system
D)single-member districts and a winner-take-all voting system
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In the 1840s,the two major parties were the __________.

A)Democrats and Republicans
B)Democrats and Whigs
C)Republicans and Federalists
D)Republicans and Whigs
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17
The "Grand Old Party" is the nickname of which political party?

A)Whigs
B)Federalists
C)Democrats
D)Republicans
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18
Which of these is an electoral "earthquake," where new issues emerge,new coalitions replace old ones,and the minority party often displaces the majority party?

A)a critical election
B)a decisive election
C)a revolutionary election
D)an upheaval election
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19
In the U.S.political system,a vote for a minor party candidate is considered a wasted vote.What election reform would decrease the likelihood of a vote being wasted on an unelectable candidate?

A)runoff elections
B)caucuses
C)single-member districts
D)Duverger's Law
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20
Which minor party candidate may have influenced the 2000 election?

A)George Wallace
B)John Anderson
C)Ross Perot
D)Ralph Nader
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21
In __________ electoral systems,parties at the extremes are likely to have more influence.

A)majoritarian
B)multiparty
C)plurality
D)two-party
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22
Which of the following best corresponds to the three functions of political parties?

A)party activity within the presidential,legislative,and judicial branches of government
B)party identification by voters as Democrats,Republicans,and Independents
C)party platforms,constitutional constraints,and the will of the electorate
D)party control of Congress and the presidency,party organizations,and Democratic and Republican voters
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23
Since the 1950s,the parties in government have been characterized as __________ more often than not.

A)autocratic
B)divided
C)inclusive
D)unified
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24
Why did the party convention come to replace the caucus as a mechanism to nominate candidates for political office?

A)The caucus system was opaque,favoring party elites and incumbents.
B)The caucus system was inefficient and arbitrary.
C)The caucus system overly favored urban business interests.
D)The caucus system was too clearly controlled by the executive branch.
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25
When was the first realigning election in American party history?

A)1800
B)1824
C)1860
D)1896
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How do party committees typically allocate independent expenditures in campaigns?

A)They focus on a few competitive races.
B)They spend funds equally across races.
C)They focus on candidates who are behind in the polls.
D)They focus on reelecting incumbents.
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Which of the following was a Progressive Era reform?

A)direct election of senators
B)party conventions
C)establishment of patronage
D)establishment of single-member districts
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28
What was unique about the 1896 presidential election and party realignment?

A)The Federalists won.
B)The Democratic Party won.
C)The party in power did not switch.
D)The Fair Deal emerged.
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29
Ross Perot's candidacy in 1992 and 1996 demonstrated which of the following?

A)A minor party candidate can win electoral votes with very little popular support.
B)A minor party candidate can receive no electoral votes despite some popular support.
C)A minor party candidate can come very close to winning the presidency.
D)A minor party candidate has a chance at winning the Electoral College,if popular.
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What has changed between the 1964 and 2008 elections?

A)Men were more likely Democratic in 1964 than in 2008.
B)Men were more likely Democratic in 2008 than in 1964.
C)Women were more likely Republican in 1964 than in 2008.
D)Women were more likely Republican in 2008 than in 1964.
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31
How are critical elections and party realignments interrelated?

A)A party realignment occurs before a critical election.
B)A party realignment occurs after a critical election when new voters outnumber old voters.
C)A party realignment occurs before a critical election during periods of national crisis.
D)A party realignment occurs after a critical election.
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32
Which of the following changes to the American electoral system would most help minor parties obtain representation?

A)if more elections in America took place in single-member districts
B)if more elections in America were decided with winner-take-all systems
C)if elections in America were based on proportional representation
D)if ballot access requirements were strengthened
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33
Approximately how many patronage positions are there in the national government?

A)500
B)1,000
C)3,000
D)10,000
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34
Which democratic function of political parties was nonexistent until the early twentieth century and has given voters greater input into politics?

A)party nominations
B)policy coordination
C)critical elections
D)primary elections
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35
Two-party systems tend to produce governments that are __________.

A)stable and centrist
B)stable and conservative
C)centralized and ideologically driven
D)decentralized and unstable
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36
The years 1860 to 1928 saw the ascendency of which party?

A)Democrats
B)Federalists
C)Republicans
D)Whigs
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37
Who is included in the "party in the electorate"?

A)party officers who educate the public on party policies
B)public officials who are registered with one major party
C)delegates to the national party convention
D)voters registered with the political parties
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38
The __________ is the official statement of party policy established by each party every four years.

A)party code
B)party literature
C)party mandate
D)party platform
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39
Advocates of the responsible party system believe parties should craft an articulate platform and __________.

A)be consistently held accountable to it
B)be flexible to the will of the electorate
C)do what is in the best interest of the entire nation
D)act in a way that adheres to the Constitution
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40
How do party-independent expenditures differ from soft money?

A)Party-independent expenditures are spent by parties,whereas soft money is spent by candidates' campaigns.
B)Unlike soft money,party-independent expenditures can only use funds raised with normal hard money contribution limits.
C)Unlike party-independent expenditures,soft money is subject to disclosure requirements.
D)Party-independent expenditures are limited to party-building activities,whereas soft money can be spent on election communications.
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41
Crossover voting is permitted in what type of primary?

A)a direct primary
B)a closed primary
C)an open primary
D)a partisan primary
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42
Which of the following is true of the interval following a presidential election known as the honeymoon?

A)During this time,presidents typically ignore any criticism directed at them.
B)This period has grown shorter throughout the past few decades.
C)This period has grown longer throughout the past few decades.
D)During this time,presidents rarely offer legislative proposals.
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43
During the Great Depression,the major dividing line between Democrats and Republicans was __________.

A)whether the national federal government should impose mandates on the states
B)whether the national government should play an active role in regulating the economy
C)whether industrialization should be promoted over agrarian-fundamentalist interests
D)whether the civil rights of African Americans should be recognized
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44
When did party conventions come into existence?

A)in 1791,after ratification of the Constitution
B)in the 1830s and 1840s
C)in the early twentieth century,during the Progressive Era
D)during the New Deal of the 1930s
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45
The number of independent voters increased in the 1970s,indicating a possibility of __________.

A)dealignment
B)critical elections
C)realignment
D)converting realignment
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46
Which demographic group currently most closely identifies with the Democratic Party?

A)African Americans
B)Catholics
C)men
D)Protestants
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47
Historically,realigning elections have tended to __________.

A)occur following U.S.involvement in foreign wars
B)occur cyclically,about every 50 years
C)occur cyclically,about every 32 years
D)occur sporadically,with little forewarning
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48
Republican Party reforms in the 1970s focused on which of the following?

A)fairness in delegate selection
B)winner-take-all rules
C)training and recruiting candidates
D)hierarchical realignment
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49
Which of the following is an effective counterargument to the party decline argument?

A)The parties still assist candidates with monetary and other resource support.
B)Campaigns have become more candidate-focused in recent years.
C)Television and social media play an important role in modern campaigns.
D)There has been an increase in the number of primaries over the past half century.
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50
What is the difference between party regulars and candidate activists?

A)Party regulars are more uncompromising than candidate activists.
B)Party regulars are more concerned with party cohesiveness,while candidate activists tend to be ideologically driven.
C)Party regulars tend to be ideologically driven,while candidate activists are more willing to compromise.
D)Party regulars focus on individual candidates,while candidate activists focus on issues.
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51
What is a consequence of direct primaries?

A)Direct primaries increase the influence of political party leaders.
B)Direct primaries increase cohesion within parties.
C)Direct primaries increase the autonomy of elected politicians.
D)Direct primaries increase the electability of party-line candidates.
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52
How does the Democratic Party allocate delegates at the national party convention?

A)through a winner-take-all system,with all of a state's delegates going to the winner of the primary
B)through a proportional system,in which candidates receive delegates in proportion to their share of the primary vote
C)through a combination of winner-take-all and proportional voting
D)through a vote of the "superdelegates"
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53
Which groups benefited most from reforms within the Democratic Party in the late 1960s?

A)blacks and men
B)blacks and women
C)blacks and the elderly
D)whites and the elderly
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54
How has the Democratic Party changed in recent decades?

A)It has become more unified and more liberal.
B)It has become more unified and more moderate.
C)It has become less unified and more moderate.
D)It has become less unified and more liberal.
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55
__________ is the only state whose legislature is not organized along party lines.

A)Pennsylvania
B)California
C)Iowa
D)Nebraska
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56
When can a party change its platform?

A)after a federal census
B)at the start of each fiscal year
C)during the national party convention
D)virtually anytime
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57
What was the significance of the Supreme Court's decision in McCutcheon v.Federal Election Commission?

A)It expanded the ability of parties to raise and spend money.
B)It limited the ability of parties to raise and spend money.
C)It placed new limits on campaign fund-raising by corporations and unions.
D)It increased the transparency of campaigns by imposing strict disclosure requirements.
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58
A __________ results after fissures develop in each party's coalition,which begins to fracture after new issues appear,dividing the electorate.Each party forms a new coalition-one that endures for years.

A)dealignment
B)national party convention
C)realigning or critical election
D)secular realignment
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59
Which of the following groups is least likely to participate in politics?

A)Libertarians
B)Democrats
C)Independents
D)Republicans
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60
In a winner-take-all system,__________.

A)the candidate with a majority of vote wins
B)the candidate with the most votes wins
C)the party with the most votes wins
D)the party that is able to form a majority coalition wins
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61
Minor parties have never won the presidency.
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62
Some minor parties focus on a single issue.
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63
Party platforms are ratified at national party conventions.
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64
The form of change in which a dominant party declines and is replaced by another dominant party is called dealignment.
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65
Australia was the first country to adopt the secret ballot in 1857.
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66
Under the responsible party system,party members are expected to adhere to the party platform.
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67
Party activists are people who invest time and effort in political parties.
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68
A(n)__________ is an election in which voters choose party nominees.
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69
Progressive movement reforms gave voters leverage over a party's power to control nominations.
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70
President Harry S.Truman is most associated with the New Deal.
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71
The parties are often evaluated based on their functions as institutions,parties in government,and parties in the electorate.
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72
Parties can now spend unlimited amounts for or against candidates as long as these expenditures are independent of the candidate or the party committee.
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73
Minor parties have played a more important role in the United States than in virtually any other democratic nation and have become even more important.
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74
The __________ was legislation regulating unrestricted soft money in elections.
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75
The Libertarian Party usually focuses on the personality and charisma of its presidential candidate.
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76
Most scholars believe that we have not experienced a major realignment since __________.
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77
The __________ is the site for the writing of the party platform every four years.
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78
Elections in America tend to be more party-centered than elections in Europe.
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79
Most self-identified Independents are really partisans in their voting behavior and attitudes.
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80
The method of nominating political candidates for several decades after the United States was established was the __________.
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