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Civics - Political Parties & Elections - (Hebert 2017)

Civics - Political Parties & Elections

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candidateperson seeking elected office
two-party systemwhere two major parties dominate the politics of a nation
Country with a 2 party systemUnited States
multi-party systema system where many parties influence the politics of a nation
example of a multi-party systemmost European countries
pluralitywinning more votes than anyone else, but not necessarily half
majoritymore than half (50.1%)
coalitionformed when no party receives a majority of votes
one-party systemone group completely dominates the political system
example of a one-party systemChina
Federalist Partyfirst political party in the US. Supported by merchants and bankers
Democratic-Republican Partyearly political party that was supported by farmers, planters, shopkeepers, and laborers
political party formed in 1850s to oppose slaveryRepublican
third partyminor party that challenges the major parties
Populists3rd party that formed in 1890s that called for direct election for senators
Progressive Partyinfluential from early 1900s to WWI
number of 3rd party politicians who have served as president0
patronagegiving special favors to party workers
precinctgeographic area that contains specific number of voters
political machinelocal party organization that is able to get its candidates elected year after year
platformstatement of goals and positions on various public issues
plankeach item within a party's platform
grassroots movementa political movement that begins with the people
nonpartisansupporting neither party
electoratepeople eligible to vote
apathylack of interest
caucusmeeting of political party members to conduct party business
nominating conventionsmore democratic method of nominating presidential candidate than caucus
primary electionused by party members to nominate candidates to run for office
closed primaryonly declared party members can vote
open primarymembers of both parties can vote for candidate to represent a party
endorsementa famous or popular person supports or campaigns for a candidate
propogandaattempt to promote a particular person or idea
canvassingdoor-to-door advertising or phone calls to homes to enlist support
where most private money for election campaigns comes fromPACs
PACspolitical fundraising organizations established by corporations, labor unions, and other special-interest groups.
Presidential Election Campaign Funddesigned to prevent wealthy candidates from buying their way into office by outspending their opponents
straight ticketvoting for all candidates from the same party
split ticketvoting for candidates from different parties
exit pollasking voters how they voted in order to predict the outcome of the election
popular votevotes cast directly by the people
electoral votevotes cast by electors, who actually elect the president
Electoral votesdetermined by number of Senators and Representatives a state has
Number of electoral votes needed to win election270
gerrymanderingsetting up oddly shaped districts for political purposes
initiativecitizens propose laws or state constitutional amendments
propositionpetition asking for proposed new law
referendumvoters can approve or reject a measure passed by the state legislature
recallvoters can remove a public official from office
countylargest political division in most states
parishlargest political division in LA

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