VIII - Political Parties Flashcards

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Political party

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Group trying to win elections & control of the gov’t

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2
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Party membership

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Open

Fluid

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3
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Party as an organization

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National
State
Local

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4
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Party in gov’t

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Elected officials who hold political office

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5
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Political parties are an example of a

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linkage institution

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6
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Tasks of Parties

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Select/Recruit candidates
Run campaigns
Articulate policies & platforms
Coordinate policy-making between executive & legislative branches

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7
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How were party candidates nominated during 19th century?

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Through nomination by leadership

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8
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How are party candidates decided?

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Party membership voting in primary elections

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9
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Policy articulation can lead to what?

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Mobilization & education of voters

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10
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Party identification

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Preference for one political parties over another

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11
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“Independents”

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Voters that align with neither Democrats or Republicans but rather vote for policies not candidates

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12
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Straight ticket voting

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Voter chooses candidates from same political party for every office up to election

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13
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Ticket splitting

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Vote for different political parties for different political offices

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14
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Local parties

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the main party organization in the past

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15
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Example of local party

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Boss Tweed in NY

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16
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How did local parties lead to corruption?

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Urban political machines got vote & rewarded voters for support

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17
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Patronage

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Jobs given to supporters/ campaign contributors

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18
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What happened to political machines during Progressive Era?

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Reforms required jobs to be merit-based

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19
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State party

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Organizations decide the rules for voting

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20
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Open primary

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All voters can vote in the election

Don’t have to be registered with political party

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21
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Closed primary

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Must be registered party member to vote

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22
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National convention

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takes place every 4 years to formally nominate the presidential candidate and to adopt the party platform

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23
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National committee

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Ran by National Chairperson who manages the operations of the party

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24
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Tasks of national committee

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Hires staff
Raise money
Represent party in media
Daily duties of party

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25
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Political party in power will have

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the most influence over public policy

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26
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Coalition

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Individuals & groups that support a party based on party’s performance in office

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Campaign promises are most likely

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not kept

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Not kept promises examples

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LBJ: Vietnam

Bush #1: Taxes

29
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Main factor in not kept promises

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Losing control of legislative branch

30
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Constitution Political parties

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No mention of political parties in the Constitution

31
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Washington’s “Farewell Address”

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Issued warning about political parties

32
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Many other democratic countries have more than

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Two parties

33
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Two-party system

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Existed for most of American history

34
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1st Party System

1796-1824

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Federalist vs Democratic Republicans

35
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Federalist

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Hamilton & Washington

Favored strong central gov’t (BUS issue)

36
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Democratic Republicans

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Jefferson
Favored strong state gov’t, weaker national gov’t
Agrarian

37
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Election of 1800

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Loyal opposition & rotation of power

38
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2nd Party System

1828-1856

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Whigs vs Democrats

39
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Democrats

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Lead by Jefferson
Expanded suffrage for white males
Elimination of property requirements for voting

40
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Whigs

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Lead by Henry Clay

Formed in opposition of Andrew Jackson

41
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Republicans & Democrats

1860-1928

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Republicans

42
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Republican Party

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Formed in opposition to expansion to expansion of slavery

Post Civil War: Favored high tariffs, internal improvements, etc.

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Democrats

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Control south & urban areas

44
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New Deal Coalition

1932-1964

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Great Depression & election of 1932 led to shift in party loyalties

45
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Democratic party

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Lead by FDR

Supported increased gov’t involvement

46
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New Deal Coalition made up of

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Urban residents
Unions
Poor
African Americans

47
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Impact of New Deal Coalition

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Kept Democrats in power until 1964

LBJ’s Great Society

48
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What caused the end of New Deal Coalition?

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Battle over Vietnam War and civil rights policies

49
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Southern Realignment

1968-Present

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Nixon wins presidency in 1968

Support for states’ rights, law & order, strong military

50
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What happened to demographics during Southern Realignment?

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Southern white voters left Democrats ever since Democrats supported civil rights in 1948

51
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Era of Divided Party Gov’t

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Different parties control the executive & legislative branches

52
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Political Dealignment

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Voters moving away from both parties

53
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Third parties

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Any parties that isn’t the two main parties

54
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Three types of 3rd parties

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Causes parties
Offshoots of major parties
Individual aspirations

55
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Causes parties

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Promote a certain issue (prohibition, anti-abortion,etc.)

56
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Offshoots of major parties

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Teddy ran in 1912 under the Progressive Party

57
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Individual aspirations

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Party that forms around an individual trying to get elected

58
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How can third parties shape and outcome debate?

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Splitting the vote

Forcing issues into national debate

59
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Why only two parties?

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US has a winner-take-all system, first past the post, etc.

60
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Other countries have a

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proportional representation

61
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Responsible party model

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Belief that majority party present a distinct, comprehensive governing program and commit toward its implementation
Majority party would accept responsibility for its policies

62
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What is a flaw of the responsible party model?

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Political parties are tremendous complex and oftentimes do not agree on party platforms

63
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Blue Dog Democrats

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Refers to Northern Democrats that is much more liberal than Southern Democrats

64
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Why is it hard to enforce party unity and voting in the US?

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Weak party leadership