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BULLSEYE VOCABULARY

BULLSEYE VOCABULARY. UNIT 3. Linkage Institutions. Good Luck on your Test!!!!. Political Parties. Three-headed giants?. Party in the Electorate. Party in government. Party as an organization. Ways Political parties serve as linkage institutions?.

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BULLSEYE VOCABULARY

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  1. BULLSEYE VOCABULARY UNIT 3

  2. Linkage Institutions Good Luck on your Test!!!!

  3. Political Parties

  4. Three-headed giants?

  5. Party in the Electorate • Party in government • Party as an organization

  6. Ways Political parties serve as linkage institutions?

  7. Provide information to voters about candidates

  8. Mobilize voters to elect party candidates

  9. Raise funds to support party candidates

  10. Provide labels for Candidates and policies

  11. How do you become a Democrat or Republican?

  12. Believe you belong to the party of your choice

  13. Winning candidates who become the main spokespersons for the party that nominated them are which of the three headed giants?

  14. Party in Governmnet

  15. People who register as members of a party are which of the three headed giants?

  16. Party in the Electorate

  17. A party’s endorsement to officially run for office as a candidate of the party is called?

  18. Nomination

  19. Political parties serve the role of translating inputs from the public into outputs from policymakers. what role is this?

  20. Linkage Institution

  21. What is the theory that seeks to explain political processes and outcome as consequences of purposive voting?

  22. Rational-choice theory

  23. Voting for one party for one office, and another party for other offices?

  24. Ticket splitting

  25. What group is most likely to engage in ticket splitting?

  26. Independents

  27. Jobs given for political reasons rather than for merit or competence?

  28. Patronage

  29. A local party organization that uses specific and material inducements to win party loyalty and power?

  30. Party Machine

  31. Why are urban party machines no longer very active?

  32. Progessive reforms placed jobs under the merit system

  33. What type of primary allows voters to vote for candidates from either party?

  34. Blanket Primary

  35. What type of primary encourages party loyalty?

  36. Closed Primaries

  37. What primary allows voters to decide on Election day whether they want to participate in the Democratic or Republican party?

  38. Open Primary

  39. Elections in which one candidate is elected to each office on the ballot for each electoral district?

  40. Single-member district

  41. How often is the National Convention held?

  42. Every 4 years

  43. Primarily responsible for crafting the political party’s platform and for nominating its candidates for President and VP?

  44. National Convention

  45. Winner-take-all; Single Member districts; state ballot laws; Television debate rules?

  46. Obstacles to minor party candidates

  47. Keeps the party operating between conventions?

  48. National Committee

  49. When asked about the most important challenge of running party organizations, the national party chair for both reply?

  50. Money

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