TX POLITICS: PARTIES Flashcards

1
Q

A communications director who works for the Republican National Committee would represent which semi-distinct group within the Republican Party?

A

the party organization

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2
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Which of the following groups works within a party at the government level to set priorities and develop a legislative strategy?

A

party caucuses

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3
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Which type of organization supports candidates running for office under its own name?

A

political parties

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4
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What role do parties play in deciding which candidates will be nominated to represent the party?

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They have very little direct control over nominations, though individual politicians and party leaders may endorse particular candidates.

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5
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How might a political party leverage public debate in its favor?

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by framing an issue in a way that is favorable to the party’s position

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6
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How do political parties link state governments to national governments?

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Parties often serve as a career network that allows candidates and political professionals to progress from state-level to national-level politics.

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7
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Why should political parties ideally be “participatory vehicles”? Choose the BEST answer.

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Having politically involved members is important for determining both the shape and leadership of a party.

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8
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Which of the following is a requirement to be able to vote in the state of Texas?

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You must be a citizen who is at least 18 years of age by Election Day.

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9
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If you wished to become involved in party politics by running for a party nomination, which of the following elective offices would be the BEST place to start?

A

state representative from a smaller district

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10
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state representative from a smaller district

A

Yes, several young candidates with little experience have fared well in Texas elections.

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11
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How much power do party organizations generally have over candidates?

A

very little, as they do not exercise centralized control over nominations or campaign funding

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12
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Which of the following connects district- and state-level party organizations to their members?

A

party precincts

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13
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How does one become an election judge for a general election?

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The county commissioner’s court appoints a presiding judge and an alternate judge.

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14
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Which of the following statements BEST describes the nature of party system transformation?

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It takes place slowly over multiple elections.

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15
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A shift in the makeup and power of political parties, often marked by a critical election, is called what?

A

a political realignment

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16
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The history of political parties can be thought of as which of the following?

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a series of long, fairly stable periods that are interrupted by brief episodes of dramatic change

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17
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Which of the following patterns is characteristic of the succession of party systems in Texas?

A

One party tends to dominate elections for long periods of time.

18
Q

When was the pre-party era in Texas?

A

1836-1845

19
Q

Which of the following describes classical liberalism?

A

a philosophy that places a high value on the liberty of individuals to exercise their freedoms, so long as their freedoms do not restrict the liberties of others

20
Q

Which of the following statements is true regarding Texas’s early years in the Union?

A

Texas was deeply divided regarding slavery.

21
Q

What political event led to the Democratic Party regaining control in Texas?

A

the Compromise of 1877

22
Q

How did the Democrats maintain their hold on power throughout Texas?

A

They used patronage systems in which urban bosses directed the voting choices of mostly immigrant blocs.

23
Q

What is one trend that occurs when one party is dominant in state or national politics?

A

Divisions within the dominant party tend to become more important than divisions between the parties.`

24
Q

What party posed the most significant challenge to the post-Reconstruction Democratic Party?

A

the Farmer’s Alliance

25
Q

Who benefitted the most from Jim Crow laws in Texas?

A

Democrats

26
Q

While the Democratic Party was dominant within Texas, the Republican Party dominated national politics. Which president brought the Democratic Party to national dominance?

A

FDR

27
Q

Where did the term “Yellow Dog Democrat” come from?

A

Democratic voters acquired this moniker when they vowed that they would vote for a yellow dog before voting for a Republican.

28
Q

What were the two major pieces of civil rights legislation signed into law under President Lyndon Johnson?

A

the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act

29
Q

Which of the following statements is true regarding voting during the civil rights era?

A

For the first time, many Southern Democrats voted for non-Democratic Party candidates in the 1968 presidential election.

30
Q

Why was voter participation higher in the Democratic primaries than in the general elections during the 1950s?

A

Republicans didn’t stand a chance in the general elections.

31
Q

Apart from internal divisions in the Democratic Party, what contributed to the growth of the Republican Party in Texas?

A

the growth of Texas suburbs and the migration of people in from other states

32
Q

What does polarization in politics mean?

A

Two opposing or conflicting principles, tendencies, or points of view exist on a topic, with the majority of opinions being at extremes.

33
Q

What did Republicans do in 2003 to address the disparity between Republicans’ success in statewide races and their minority presence in the U.S. House of Representatives?

A

Governor Rick Perry called a special session of the legislature to draft redistricting legislation that appeared to give Republicans the chance to gain many more House seats.

34
Q

What are “Super-Republicans”?

A

Texas Republicans who have carried Republican values, such as opposition to high tax rates, to the extreme

35
Q

Which of the following policy ideas do Democrats in Texas support the MOST?

A

restoring funding to education and human services

36
Q

Who has largely been against the policy proposal to require large businesses to offer insurance or pay a fine?

A

Texas Republicans

37
Q

Which of the following third parties has made little to no headway in Texas in recent years?

A

Populist Party

38
Q

What are the political implications of recent demographic trends in Texas?

A

The source of Democratic voters is booming, while the primary source of Republican voters has remained unchanged.

39
Q

Which of the following parties enjoys the advantage of organizational strength in Texas?

A

the Republican Party

40
Q

What do observers agree that Texas Republicans need to do in order to draw more support from minority voters?

A

adapt their strategy to embrace immigration and racial diversity