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level: Chapter 3 - Political Parties, Campaigns and Elections

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level questions: Chapter 3 - Political Parties, Campaigns and Elections

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What is the function of a Political Party?To link citizens with similar viewpoints or opinions (party platforms) of how the government and society should be governed to the government.
What do Political Parties do?• Engage citizens and recruit individuals to run for public office. • Inform the public about topics that affect the country or world and what their solution to the issue would be. • Act as a check on the power and influence of the other major party. • Run the government, and control the legislative agenda.
What is the purpose of an Election?It links people to their government and government to the people to ensure legitimacy in a governmental system.
What are the three main types of elections?General, primary and special elections. Presidential elections also involve national conventions and the electoral college.
What can people do to change local laws besides an election?They can utilize initiatives, referendums, and recalls to create changes in the laws and government, too.
What is a Party Platform?A formal set of principal goals that are supported by a political party or individual candidate
What is a watchdog?A group that watches the activities of a particular part of government in order to report illegal acts or problems
What is a Primary election?An election that narrows the field of candidates to a single person to represent the political party
What is a Caucus?A local meeting where registered members of a political party in a city, town or county gather to vote for their preferred party candidate
What is an open primary?An election that allows voters to select which party’s primary to participate in on the day of the election
What is a closed primary?An election that allows only registered party members to vote in the party’s primary election
What is a Blanket Primary?An election that allows voters to participate in all party’s primary elections by putting them on one ballot
What is a Run-off Primary?An election that is used if no clear winner emerges with a majority of the votes from the first primary
What is a National Convention?A convention of a major political party, especially one that nominates a candidate for the presidency
What is an initiative?It allows citizens of a state to place a proposal on the ballot for the voters of the state to decide the outcome
What is a referendum?A vote used by a state legislature if the body needs the approval of the voters before a law can go into effect
What is a recall?A vote used to remove an elected official from office by a vote of the public
What is gerrymandering?When politicians change the size and borders of an area before an election, so that one person, group, or party has an unfair advantage