American Govt Unit 2

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
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bipartisansupported by two parties; two parties acting together and cooperating when making decisions.
coalitiona temporary alliance of several groups who come together to form a majority to control the government.
incumbentthe person currently holding the office
factionsdifferent opinions from the rest of the group
sectionalisma narrow-minded concern for the interests on one's own section of a country
major partiesthe main parties Republican and Democrat
partisanshipa firm allegiance to a political party
party in powerthe party who controls the executive branch (the President's party)
minor partyone of the political parties that is not widely supported
pluralityin an election, the most number of votes (does not have to be a majority - over 50%)
pluralistic societya society that consists of several distinct cultures and groups.
warda unit that cities are divided into for the election of city council members.
franchiseanother name for suffrage or the right to vote.
transienta person living in a state for only a short time, without legal residence.
registrationsigning people up to vote; a procedure of voter identification intended to prevent fraudulent voting.
purgethe process of reviewing lists of registered voters and removing the names of those no longer eligible to vote.
poll bookslists of all registered voters in each precinct.
gerrymanderingthe drawing of electoral district lines to the advantage of a party or group
injunctiona court order that forces or limits the performance of some act by a person.
preclearancemandated by the voting Rights Act of 1965; the prior approval by the Justice Dept. of changes to or new election laws by certain states.
off-year electioncongressional election that occurs between presidential years.
gender gapmeasurable differences between the partisan choices of men and women.
party identificationthe way a person identifies with the beliefs and concerns of their party.
straight ticket votingvoting for candidates of only one party in an election.
split ticket votingvoting for candidates of different parties for different offices in the same election.
nonpartisan electionelections in which candidates are not identified by party labels.
precinctthe smallest division of a voting place.
polling placethe place where the voters who live in a certain precinct go to vote.
ballotthe paper or card that you submit your votes on.
subsidya grant of money, usually from the government
hard moneycampaign money that is subject to regulations by the Federal Election Committee
public affairsthose events and issues that concern the people at large - politics, public issues, making public policy.
peer groupthe group of your friends, co-workers, classmates, neighbors
opinion leaderany person who has an unusually strong influence on the view of others (could be a talk show host)
mandatethe instructions or commands a constituency gives to its elected officials
public opinion polldevice that attempts to collect information by asking people questions.
random samplea certain number of randomly selected people who represent a population.
quota samplea sample deliberately constructed to reflect several of the major characteristics of a given population (made up of same percentages as population)
mediumnewpapers, TV, radio, communications
public agendathe public issues on which the people's attention is focused.
sound bitea sharply focused short report that can be aired in roughly 30 to 40 seconds.
public policyall the goals the government sets and the various courses of action it pursues as it attempts to realize these goals.
trade associationinterest grops withing the business community
labor unionan organization of workers who share the same type of job and press for governement policies that will benefit them.
public interest groupan interest group that seeks to institute certain public policies of benefit to all or most people, regardless if they beong to that group.
propagandaa technique of persuasion aimed at influencing a particular belief, regardless of its validity.
single-interest grouppolitical action committee (PAC) that concentrates its efforts exclusively on one issue.
lobbyingactivities by which a group pressures the legislature to make public policy that the lobbyists want
grass rootsof or from the people; the average voters.
blanket primarya voting process in which voters receive a long ballot containing the names of all contendors regardless of the party, and they can vote however they choose.
closed primarya party nominating election in which only declared party members can vote.
coattail effectthe effect of a strong candidate running for an office at the top of a ballot helping to attract voters to other candidates on the party's ticket.
consensusgeneral agreement among various groups on fundamental matters; agreement on public questions.
division of powersbasic principle of federalism; the constitution provides for governmental powers are divided between the national and state government.
economic protest partiesparties rooted in poor economic times, disatisfied twith
ideological partiesparties based on a particular set of beliefs on social, economic, and political matters.
independentspeople who have no party affilitation
multipartya system in which several major and many lesser parties exist and compete for public offices.
one-party systema political system with only one party
open primarya party nominating election in which any qualified voter can take part.
political action committeePAC - the political etension of special-interest groups that have a major stake in pulic policy.
political efficacyone's own influence over politics.
political partya group of persons who seek to control government through winning elections and holding public office.
political socializationthe process by which people gain their political attitudes and opinions
poll taxa special tax that used to be demanded by states as a condition of voting.
public opinionthe complex collection of the opinions of many differnent people.
runoff primarya primary in which the top two vote-getters in the first direct primary face one another.
samplea representative slice of the total universe or population.
suffragethe right to vote
two-party systema political system dominated by two major parties.