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| What is the strong support of their party and its policy? | partisanship
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| Who controls the executive branch of the government or the governorship of a state? | party in power
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| They are known as ne of the many political parties without wide voter support in the country. | minor parties
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| Typically, the United States has been known as a ______ system. | Two party
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| When the two parties work together to find common ground. | Bipartisan
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| A temporary alliance of several groups who come together to form a working majority in order to control government. | coalition
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| A conservative poltical party who is against gun control, abortion and gay marriage. | Republicans
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| A liberal political party who believes in big government and higer taxes in order to create social programs. | Democrats
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| Type of minor party which is based on a particular set of beliefs. | Ideological party
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| Type of minor party who focus on only one public policy matter. | Single issue party
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| Minor political party formed during times of economic discontent. | Economic protest party
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| Type of minor party sho have split away from the major parties. | Spliner party.
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| When voters choose candidates from different parties. | split ticket voting
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| Name of the responsibility of the political parties to watch over the other party and highlight problems in government. | Watchdog
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| Responsibility of political parties to act as a go between for their voters and the government. | Bonding agent
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| Democrats believe that flag burning | is protected by the First Amendment.
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| Republicans believe that prayer | should be allowed in schools.
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| Democrats feel that the death penalty | violates the 8th amendment.
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| Republicans feel that the military | is our highest priority.
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| Primaries are held | in order to choose candidates for government offices.
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| What is the largest number of votes cast for an office? | Plurality
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