How much influence does the president have on congressional elections? Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
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What is the primary role of the president in relation to congressional elections?

A

The president can influence congressional elections through endorsements and campaign support.

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True or False: The president has direct control over congressional election outcomes.

A

False

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3
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Fill in the blank: The president’s approval rating can significantly impact the _____ of congressional candidates.

A

electoral success

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How can the president use their party affiliation to influence congressional elections?

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By rallying party support and resources for candidates.

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5
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What is one method presidents use to support congressional candidates?

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Hosting fundraising events.

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True or False: The president’s political agenda has no effect on congressional elections.

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False

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7
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What term describes the phenomenon where the president’s popularity affects congressional elections?

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Coattail effect

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How does the timing of presidential elections affect congressional elections?

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Presidential elections can increase voter turnout, impacting congressional races.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a way the president influences congressional elections? A) Endorsements B) Campaign rallies C) Legislative vetoes

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C) Legislative vetoes

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What is the significance of midterm elections in relation to presidential influence?

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Midterm elections often serve as a referendum on the president’s performance.

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Fill in the blank: The president can affect the political landscape through _____ policies.

A

executive

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Short Answer: What impact do presidential speeches have on congressional elections?

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They can sway public opinion and energize voters.

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13
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True or False: The president can directly appoint members of Congress.

A

False

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14
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What is one challenge presidents face when trying to influence congressional elections?

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Divided government can limit their ability to support candidates.

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Multiple Choice: Which group is most likely to be influenced by a president’s campaign efforts? A) Voters B) Supreme Court Justices C) State Governors

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A) Voters

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16
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How does the president’s legislative agenda play a role in congressional elections?

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Candidates often align their campaigns with the president’s agenda to gain support.

17
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Fill in the blank: The president’s party usually aims to maintain or gain _____ in Congress.

18
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What is the relationship between presidential scandals and congressional elections?

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Scandals can diminish a president’s influence and harm their party’s candidates.

19
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True or False: All presidents have the same level of influence over congressional elections.

20
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Short Answer: Why is the concept of ‘incumbency advantage’ important in congressional elections?

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Incumbents often have better resources and recognition, impacting election outcomes.