03. Key Terms - Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Mass Media Flashcards

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Group of citizens organizing to win elections, hold public offices, operate governments and determine public policy

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Political party

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An election in where the winning candidate is the person who receives more votes than anyone else, but less than half the total

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Plurality election

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An electoral district from which one person is chosen by the voters for each elected office. This type of electoral system typically leads to legislatures dominated by two political parties

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Single-member district

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A historical period dominated by one political party

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Party era

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An election where important groups of voters change their traditional patterns of party loyalty

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Critical election

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The majority party is displaced by the minority party, ushering in a new party era

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Party realignment

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A government where one party controls the presidency while another party controls Congress

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Divided government

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Group of people whose members share views on certain interests and try to influence public policy to their benefit. These people are not like political parties since they do not elect people to office

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Interest group

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A committee formed by business, labor, or other interest groups to raise money and make contributions to the campaigns of political candidates whom they support

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Political action committee (PAC)

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People who benefit from an interest group without making any contributions

Labor unions and public interest groups often have this problem because people can benefit from the group’s activities without knowing

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Free riders

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The theory that a small number of rich, wealthy individuals, powerful corporate interest groups, and large financial institutions dominate key policy areas

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Power elite theory

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The theory that many interest groups compete for power in a large number of policy areas

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Pluralist theory

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The theory that government policy is weakened and often contradictory since there are so many competing interest groups

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Hyperpluralist theory

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The way of communication (newspapers, radio, TV, Internet) that can reach large, widely spread-out audiences

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Mass media

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Institutions that connect citizens to government

Three main institutions are mass media, interest groups, and political parties

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Linkage institutions

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The tendency of the media to cover campaigns by emphasizing how candidates stand in the polls instead of where these candidates stand on issues

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Horse-race journalism