USA6 Flashcards
1
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what are the 3 democratic factions with one feature for each?
A
- liberals, more left gov intervention/welfare
- conservatives, ‘blue dogs’ decreasing no
- moderates, accept capitalism compromise on welfare.
2
Q
what are the 3 republican factions with one feature for each?
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- social conservatives, antiabortion/ gay rights/immigration ‘religious right’
- fiscal conservatives, low tax/free trade
- moderates, accept advancements, RHINOS
3
Q
national organisation
state organisation
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weak
strong
4
Q
parties in decline (4)
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- candidates selected through frontloading
- issue voting, growth interest groups
- not united
- party little control over candidate
5
Q
parties renewal (4)
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- nationalised election campaigns mean that parties only ones with funding
- polarisation of US, entrenched ideologies important
- increase partisanship, remains prominent
- hold a nomination role
6
Q
what are the 5 voting factors?
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- race
- age
- gender
- education
- religion
7
Q
USA is a two party system? (6)
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- use FPTP which encourages
- winner takes all nature of EC
- cooptation of 3rd party policies
- ‘broad church’ ideology
- EC encourages two horse race
- federal nature of USA
8
Q
USA not a two-party system? (4)
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- organised on state basis argue that neither are truly ‘one’ party
- breath of both ‘two’ inaccurate
- third party vote share tripling 2016
- some state solidly one party
9
Q
why are interest groups so significant? (6)
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- frequent elections try and gain influence
- large no of access points
- federal nature, target change locally
- judicial recourse, supreme court
- political apathy shift issue base voting
- parties weak/fractious
10
Q
3 factors effecting a interest groups significance?
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- group finance
- membership
- expertise
11
Q
what are the 4 tactics used to gain influence?
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- legal methods
- congressional report cards and funding
- publicity and media
- protests and demonstrations
12
Q
what are the three types of interest groups?
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- policy groups
- professional groups
- single-issue groups (NRA)
13
Q
what are interest groups 3 impacts on?
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- scrutinising gov
- increasing representation
- encourage participation
14
Q
interest groups influential ?(8)
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- report to congress, committee
- cases to supreme court
- donate to super PAC’s
- rate congressional politicians
- access points locally
- close relationships
- expert influence on issue
15
Q
interest groups lacking in influence? (8)
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- unusual for only one group
- supreme court decides cases
- campaign contributions limited
- supreme court base on constitution
- powers of incumbency, campaign no value
- checks and balances
- with access no is limited
- congress short election cycles.