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American Standard for Democracy
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- Indirect democracy/representative democracy/ republic
- Majority Rule/Mandate
- Retrospective voting
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What does it mean to achieve gov't of, by, and for the people? |
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Of the people: Elect representatives who make policy on behalf of the people
By the people: The people endorse the policies that govt makes
For the people: We have the power to hold lousy govt officials accountable |
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What are the four obligations the public must meet according to the Majoritarian Ideal? |
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- Be informed
- Be active/ participate in self govt
- forge a consensus/ majority agreement
- have stable opinions
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what does it mean to "be informed"? |
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- to know governing principles processes and goals
- know current issues and policy debates
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What are the five functions political parties are expected to perform according to the responsible party model?
* of the people, for the people, by the people |
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- Stimulate interest among the electorate
- Provide an organizational transmission network
- Provide the candidates that appear on our ballots, become our reps and make policy on our behalf (govt of the people)
- provide the people a coherent ideologically consistent set of policy proposals to support
- Discipline candidates (by the people) and elected representatives (for the people)
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What does it mean to "be active/participate in self govt"? |
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Vote, volunteer, donate money for a cause or candidate. |
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What does it mean to "forge a consensus/ majority agreement"? |
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regarding policies to be pursued by gov't. |
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What does it mean to "have stable opinions"? |
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- Have consistency over time
- have compatible goals
- recognition of policy trade-offs
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What does it mean to "stimulate interest"? |
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to encourage the people to become more informed and active as citizens in our democracy |
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What is the purpose of an organizational transmission network? |
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to facilitate communication btwn the people and their party leaders |
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What does it mean to "discipline candidates"? |
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influence them to support their platform party and remain loyal/ consistent (govt by the people)
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What does it mean to discipline elected representatives? |
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to pressure them to vote on bills that are consistent with the party platform, keep promises and implement mandate |
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What do public opinion polls tell us about the public's knowledge of policy issues? |
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Give us a representative sample of what people know/feel
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What is the rate of voter turn out in America? |
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What do public opinion polls tell us about why some americans don't vote? |
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- According to skeptics: were ignorant, apathetic, inconsistent, intolerant
- According to defendants: The gov't itself is skewed
- According to Elites: our system is perfectly fine and were better off if we don't vote.
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Why are there only two major parties in America? |
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- ideological centrism of the American people
- our history of having only two parties has influenced us
- the rules of the electoral system make it difficult for third parties
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What are the consequences of the two-party system? (5) |
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- Political stability- Don't experience dramatic policy shifts
- Representation is limited to those who are ideologically moderate
- The major party platforms are on the extremes of the ideological spectrum
- Party loyalty is in decline
- Loss of party discipline
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they can make a difference if they try |
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The people follow cues from elites who closely match their ideological profile |
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polls that question voters as they leave the voting booth to predict the outcome of an election |
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in public opinion, a measure of depth of feeling associated with a given opinion |
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question wording problems have an effect on influencing responses given and create a bias in results |
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a characteristic of a scientific poll |
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representative sample (of people) |
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a characteristic of a scientific poll |
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in public opinion, the extent of which people see an issue as having a clear impact on their own lives |
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a tool to measure and assess public opinion |
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spirals of silence/ intolerance |
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intolerance: people who demand for themselves rights and liberties and deny other people of those
Silence: People will be unwilling to publicly express their opinion if they believe they are in the minority |
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the percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election |
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"Riding the presidents coattails into office" occurs in an election when voters also elect representatives or senators belonging to a successful presidential candidate's party. |
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maintaining/ deviating/ realigning election |
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- Maintaining: winning majority party in congress and white house mainting control of govt
- Deviating:minority party captures white house and deviation will remain in the hands of the dominant party
- Realigning: characterized by massive shifts in partisan identification
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a difference in the political opinions of men and women |
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different views between the parties and the people |
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an organizational style of local politics in which party bosses traded jobs, money, and favors for votes and campaign support. |
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a psychological orientation, or long-term propensity to think positively of and vote regularly for, a particular political party |
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the statement of principles and policies; the goals that a party pledges to carry out if voters give it control of the gov't |
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the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another |
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limited to registered party members who have declared their party affiliation, in order to vote in the election |
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election that does not require voters to be affiliated with a political party in order to vote for partisan candidates |
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voters may pick one candidate for each office without regard to party lines |
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a shift in fundamental party identification and loyalty caused by significant historical events or national crises |
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- electoral system used to elect House members and many state and local officials
- each district=elect 1 person
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- individual casts votes for different party's cadidates for different offices
- (creates a more moderate policy)
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- take away votes from potential winners
- (third party)
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any political party other than R or D |
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- person with most votes wins all
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set of principles of a group that explains how society should work, and offers some political and cultural blueprint for a certain social order |
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- Favoring proposals for reform, open to new ideas for progress, and tolerant of the ideas and behavior of others
- (Democratic and likes change)
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- promotes the maintenance of traditional institutions and supports minimal and gradual change in society
- (Republican and doesn't like too much change)
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