Question | Answer |
a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept, especially in a particular kind of language or branch of study__It is the resonsibility of voters to vote | media |
prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair | Bias |
They Recruit and nominate candidates
They educate voters about campaign issues (Platform)
They Raise money to help candidates win
They act as a “watchdogs” over the party in power | Functions of political parties |
They organize to win elections
They influence public policies
They reflect both liberal and conservative views
They define themselves in a way that wins the majority support by appealing to the political center. | similarites between parties |
The differences are stated in the party’s platform and reflected in campaigning | Diffrences |
They introduce new ideas or press for a particular issue
They often revolve around a political personality (Ex: Theodore Roosevelt, Ross Perot, Ralph Nader) They rarely win elections but they do raise awareness of certain issues. | Third parties |
is a term used to describe the difference in beliefs between the major political parties in the U.S | political spectrum |
Communists = Complete gov’t control – all services provided by the gov’t- on the far LEFT | Opposing views |
some gov’t control of economy but prefer less control in social matters. They support the DEMOCRATS not | libral |
stand with both sides – depends on issue | Moderate |
-less gov’t control of economy, more control of social matters. They support the REPUBLICAN not Democrats | Conservations |
= LEFT Conservative = RIGHT | Republican |
The _salate of electors__ is chosen for each state by popular vote. The electors meet to vote for __president and vice president The __winner take all systems_ leads to the targeting of __larger states__ for campaigning., although candidates must pay a | Electrolge college |
Require candidates to conduct extensive fundraising activities
Limit opportunities to run for public office
Give an advantage to wealthy individuals who run for office.
Encourage The development of political action committees (PACs) | Rising campain cost |
Rising campaign costs have led to efforts to reform campaign finance laws
Limits exist on the amount individuals may contribute to candidates | campain finace reforms |