<p> Political Parties ch. 9</p><p>One Party System – </p><p>Multi Party system - Found in many ______countries Problems – one party rarely wins a majority and can cause disorder and confusion Coalition - </p><p>Two Party System – What is the major difference between the 2 parties? Democrats - Republicans - </p><p>What was George Washington’s opinion of political parties?</p><p>Third Parties - Minor parties that ______the 2 dominant parties Never - </p><p>While 3rd party candidates never win, what do they do? 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>Examples – Populist Party, Progressive Party, Reform Party 3 rd parties based on 3 things – 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>Grassroots movement - </p><p>Political Party Functions Main purpose – </p><p>Plank – </p><p>Platform – </p><p>What do they do?</p><p>Act as a watchdog - Party Organization National Committee – </p><p>What does the national party chairperson do?</p><p>Precinct – </p><p>Ward - </p><p>Political Machines – What political machine ruled NYC in the late 1800s/early 1900s? How did Boss Tweed get rich? What did political machines provide in return for votes? </p><p>Nominating Candidates Direct Primary Elections – </p><p>2 types Open Primary – </p><p>Closed Primary – </p><p>Plurality – </p><p>Majority – </p><p>Runoff election - </p><p>Chapter 10 – Voting Eligibility to Vote</p><p>Once registered an person is assigned to a ______What allows a person to register when they review their driver’s licenses?</p><p>How many times can you vote in a particular election?</p><p>Voting Process 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p> a. Straight ticket – </p><p> b. Split ticket – </p><p>4. </p><p>5.</p><p>6.</p><p>Citizens who vote </p><p>Not voting People who are eligible to vote are called the – What is the number one reason people don’t vote? Who can’t vote?</p><p>Registration is not a problem since most states allow people to register when they - </p><p>How many vote during a presidential election? How many during non presidential elections? Election Campaigns 2 part process – 1. Primaries – </p><p>2. General Elections – </p><p>Special Elections Runoff – occurs when a clear majority was not received and the state requires a plurality to win.</p><p>Recall – </p><p>Are recall elections allowed on the federal level?</p><p>Where do the majority of states allow them?</p><p>Voting on Issues Initiative – </p><p>Proposition – </p><p>Referendum – </p><p>Campaigning What do they do?</p><p>What is the most common means of campaigning?</p><p>Why do incumbents win 80% of the time? Tools and Tactics of Campaigning 1. Canvassing</p><p>2. Endorsements</p><p>3. Advertising and Image Molding</p><p>4. Campaign Expenses</p><p>Financing Campaigns Federal Election and Campaign Finance Act of 1971</p><p>Public Funding Presidential Election Campaign Fund</p><p>Private funding Soft money donations – </p><p>Political Action Committees (PACs)</p><p>Hard money – </p><p>Soft money – </p><p>Campaign Finance Reform 2002 – McCain-Feingold Act – set rules for 2004 lections and beyond 1. What are national political parties, federal officeholders and federal candidates prohibited from doing?</p><p>2. Bans corporations, unions and interest groups from doing what?</p><p>3. Limits – Public Opinion – Ch. 11 Forming Public Opinion</p><p>______– the ideas and attitudes people have about candidates, elected officials, gov’t and political issues What influences our public opinion?</p><p>Interest group – </p><p>What do they work to do?</p><p>Measuring Public Opinion Public Opinion Polls – </p><p>______- specialist trained to take polls and measure public opinion</p><p>Push Polls – </p><p>Media Print</p><p>Electronic</p><p>Main purpose of media?</p><p>Public agenda</p><p>Biased Media</p><p>Protecting the Media – what amendment protects all forms of media? Prior restraint – </p><p>What is not covered? What must officials prove?</p><p>Interest Groups</p><p>Types of Interest Groups Economic – </p><p>Group – </p><p>Public – </p><p>Ways Special Interest Groups Influence Gov’t Public Policy – Elections activities – backing a candidate Lobbying – </p><p>Propaganda What is it?</p><p>How can you determine what a candidate really supports?</p><p>Types of Propaganda</p><p>Regulation of Interest Groups What can’t they do?</p><p>Federal Election Campaign Finance Act – </p><p>Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act 1946</p>
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