What are advantages and didadvantages of thr current nomination system? Flashcards

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What is the primary purpose of the nomination system in U.S. politics?

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To select candidates for the general election.

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True or False: The nomination system allows for both party and independent candidates to be nominated.

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False.

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Fill in the blank: The nomination process typically involves _______ and primaries.

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caucuses.

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What are the two main types of contests in the nomination process?

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Caucuses and primaries.

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What is a major advantage of the current nomination system?

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It allows for grassroots participation and engagement.

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True or False: The nomination system is uniform across all states.

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False.

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What is one disadvantage of the current nomination system?

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It can lead to a lengthy and expensive process.

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Short Answer: What role do party elites play in the nomination process?

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They often influence candidate selection and endorsements.

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What is a ‘front-runner’ in the context of the nomination system?

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A candidate who is leading in polls and expected to win the nomination.

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True or False: The winner-takes-all system is used in all states for primaries.

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False.

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What does ‘superdelegate’ refer to in the Democratic nomination process?

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Party leaders and elected officials who can support any candidate at the convention.

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Fill in the blank: The nomination system can create a ________ effect, where early winners gain momentum.

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bandwagon.

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Short Answer: Name one benefit of having primaries over caucuses.

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Primaries tend to have higher voter turnout.

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What is one criticism of the current nomination system regarding voter participation?

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It may disenfranchise voters in non-competitive states.

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True or False: The nomination system is solely controlled by the federal government.

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False.

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What is the impact of media coverage on the nomination process?

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It can significantly shape public perception and candidate viability.

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Fill in the blank: Candidates often need to raise ________ to be competitive in the nomination process.

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What is a potential negative consequence of the nomination system on diversity?

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It may favor candidates from wealthier backgrounds, limiting diversity.

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Short Answer: How do closed primaries differ from open primaries?

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Closed primaries restrict voting to registered party members, while open primaries allow any voter to participate.

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What is the purpose of the Iowa Caucus in the nomination process?

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It is the first major event that can indicate candidate viability.

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True or False: The nomination process is identical for both the Democratic and Republican parties.

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What is one way the nomination system can affect voter turnout?

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Highly competitive races can increase voter interest and participation.

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Fill in the blank: The nomination system can lead to the ________ effect, where candidates drop out after poor performances.

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What is the significance of delegate allocation in the nomination process?

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It determines how many delegates each candidate has for the party convention.

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True or False: All states hold their primaries on the same day.
False.
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What does the term 'dark horse' refer to in the context of the nomination process?
A candidate who is not well known but unexpectedly becomes competitive.
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Short Answer: How does the nomination system impact the general election?
It shapes the candidates that will ultimately compete in the general election.
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What is one advantage of open primaries?
They can attract independent voters and increase participation.
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Fill in the blank: The nomination system can create a ________ of candidates, making it harder for voters to choose.
crowd.
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True or False: The nomination process is governed by the U.S. Constitution.
False.
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What is the role of the national party convention in the nomination system?
To officially nominate the party's candidate for president.