American Politics Terms Flashcards

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Adverse selection

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o Problem of incomplete information
o Choosing alternatives without fully knowing the details of available options

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agents of socialization

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o help shape individuals’ basic political beliefs and values
o family, social groups, differences in education, political conditions

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attitude

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a specific preference on a specific issue

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Australian Ballot

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  • administered by the state, identical
  • includes all candidates
  • capable of voting for multiple parties candidates
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bandwagon effect

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supporting the person/team likely to win

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closed primary

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primary election where voters can participate if they have been member of the party for a period of time before primary day

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conservative

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o Generally support social and economic status quo and are suspicious of efforts to introduce new political formulas and economic arrangements.

o Many conservatives also believe that a large and powerful government poses a threat to citizens’ freedoms

o better training of existing workers; better supervision

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Duverger’s law

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asserts that a pluarlity rule election system tends to favor a two-party system

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electoral college

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vote a group of electors selected by the political parties who eventually vote during plurality votes and the presidential election

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equal time rule

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provide candidates for same office with equal time in media

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fairness doctrine

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provide opposing views on controversial topics

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framing

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medias ability to influence how events and issues are interpreted

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gender gap

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  • voting patterns of men and women
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gerrymandering

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apportionment of voters in disctricts to give unfair advantages to one political party

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going public

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launching a media campaign to build popular support

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group affiliations and party id

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an individual voter’s psychological ties to one party or another

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illusion of salience

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impression CONVEYED by polls; something appears to be important to the public when it actually is not

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informational benefits

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(interest groups) newsletters, conferences, and providing information

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initiative

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process by which citizens may petition to place a policy proposal on the ballot for public opinion (attempt by citizens)

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interest group

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organized groups of individuals or organizations; make policy related appeals to the government

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issue voting

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vote for a candidate because of one or so specific policies

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liberal

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(big government) generally supports political and social reform

supported by the poor, minorities, and women

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lobbying

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the intention of influencing decisions made by legislators and officials in the government

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majority party

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holds a majority (50%+1) in the legislature

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majority rule (system)
system in which, to win a seat, a candidate must recieve a majority (50% plus one) of all the votes in the relevant district
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material benefits
(interest groups) rental car discounts, heathl insurance, a day planner
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measurement error
errors such as amiguous or poorly worded questions
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median-voter theorem
competition between two candidates voters preferences distributed along a single dimension
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moral hazard
we don't know all aspects of the actions taken by an agent nominally on behalf of the principal by potentially at the principal's expense
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multiple-member district
an electoral district electing more than one representative to office
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nomination by convention
(democratic) a formal caucus of delegates elected by countries or states
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nomination by primary election
(republican) part members select nominee directly, plagued by low voter participation
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open primary
primary election; voters can choose on the day of the primary which party to enroll in
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party activist
a partisan who contributes time, energy, and effort to support a party and its candidates
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party identification
an individual's attachment to a particular political party, which might be based on issues or ideology, past experience, or upbringing
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party machine
political parties ran the government (late 19th early 20th centuries)
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pluralism
lors of competing interests (Madison) a theory of how interest groups operate in democracy
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pluarilty system
system in which victory goes to the individual who gets the most votes in an election, BUT NOT NECESSARILY THE MAJORITY dem. 40, rep 35, other 25
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political action committee (PAC)
private group organized to elect political candidates or to advance the outcome of a political issue or legislation
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political caucus
house to elect speaker (also republican) a meeting of a party member within a legislative body to decide on questions of policy or leadership ( to select candidated to run for positions)
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political ideology
a cohesive set of beliefs that form a general philosophy about th erole of government
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political orientations
an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation