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Carroll County-Mr. C-Chapter 18

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group whose basic political views differ from those of the majority of the population   ideological party  
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awarding political favors in exchange for political support   patronage  
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another term for patronage   spoils system  
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body of people entitled to vote   electorate  
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voting districts into which cities, towns, and counties are divided   precincts  
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election in which voters choose their elected officials   general election  
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organized group of individuals who dominate a political party within a geographic area   party machine  
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shifting of the political parties' base of support among the electorate   realignment  
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often used to help organize administration of local services   ward  
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vote only for candidates from a single party   straight ticket  
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formed when people believed that their party has not addressed their concerns   splinter group  
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encourage people to register to vote and to go to the polls on election day   party workers  
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political candidate who is not associated with any party   independent candidate  
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type of party system in which several parties try to gain control of the government   multiparty  
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vote for candidates of different parties for different offices   split ticket  
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