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Civics Chapter 8- 2012 - (copy)

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political partyis an association of voters with broad common interests who want to influence decision making in government by electing the party’s candidates.
national conventionwhere delegates choose the party's candidates for president and vice president
caucusmeeting of political party members to conduct party business
precinctgeographic area that has a specific number of voters
closed, opentwo main forms of the direct primary
oppositon partyparty not in power
party membershipCongress and state legislatures are organized based on this
state, national, localthree levels of government on which political parties are organized
grassroots movementpolitical movement that begins with the people
elect candidates to officemain purpose of political parties
opentype of primary when any registered voter can vote
national committeewhere representatives from the 50 state party organizations meet to run a political party
pluralitywhat candidates need ot get in order to win the primary
Thomas Jeffersonfirst leader of the Democratic-Republican Party
Alexander Hamiltonfirst leader of the Federalist Party
Democraticlongest active party in American politics
George Washingtononly president who didn't belong to a political party
strongtype of national government the Federalist Party favored
Democratic-Republicansparty that favored state over national governments.
Democratic and the National Republican PartyThe Democratic-Republican Party split into what two parties in 1928.
slaverytoday's Republican Party formed over what issue
third partypolitical party that challenges the two major parties
single issuethird parties that form to promote a particular cause
ideologythird parties who last the longest are those formed around a shared _______________
Northeast and West Coasttwo geographic areas in which todays Democratic Party are most popular
economic growthboth parties believe that this will give unemployed people a better chance to find jobs on their own
two-party systemtype of party system does the United States have
Federalist and Democratic-Republicanfirst two political parties to emerge in the U.S.
Federalistparty that favored a strong central government
state governments were closer to the people and more likely to protect their rightsreason the Democratic-Republican Party favored state over national government
Democraticparty that was most popular following the Great Depression
platformseries of statements expressing a party's principles, beliefs, and position on election issues
direct primaryan election in which voters choose candidates to represent each political party in a general election
closedtype of primary where only declared members of a political party vote
more than 50%number of votes a candidate must receive to win by a majority


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