For the Unit Test
the Prohibition party is a
Single-issue party
The populist party is a party formed chiefly to help a
Specific group of people
What is the official publican for the Republican party?
The Republican
A challenger is a person who does not hold an office but who is trying to unseat an incumbent
True
Though the caucus has disappeared from the national scene, it is still used on the ? level
local
A candidate who makes a public announcement must then file papers with the proper ? and pays a ? and then his name is then placed on the ballot.
officers, filing fee
The national convention meets every four years to nominate candidates for president and vice president
true
nearly all states allow those who are absent on ? to vote
voting day
The democrats won all the elections from 1828-1860 except in
1840, 1848
How much was spent by candidate Phil Gramm on his presidential bid?
9.6 million dollars
Left-wing protest part that formed in 1919
American Communist party
What are four duties of the national chairman>?
Campaign manager and fundraiser, campaign fund spending and fund management, public relations, assisting the president in awarding loyal party workers
What is closed primary?
Can only vote for party you declare allegiance to
What is an open primary?
Can vote for either party
In most of the 150,000 election precincts around the United States, either one or both major parties have a precinct ? or ?
Captain, committeeman
Six Democratic Presidents
Carter, Obama, Clinton, Jackson, Tyler, Polk
In 1800 the candidates for president and vice president were chosen by ?
Caucas
Five methods of nomination used today
Caucus, convention, direct primary, petition, announcement
The county convention nominated ?
County officers, county chairmen, and delegates to state convention
A person can get his name put on the primary ballot of his party by ?
Declaration and fee
Which political party controlled the South from 1861 to the early 1960s?
Democrat
In the 1860 presidential election the Democratic Party ran two candidates,
Douglass and Beckinridge
A provision is arrangement or groundwork laid to create worker unrest
False
John C Fremont was the first Republican presidential candidate to win the office in 1856
False
THe Republicans have never controlled both the HOuse of Representatives and the Senate at the same time
False
The Democrats won the presidency in 1976, 1980, and 1996
False
The caucus assures absolute secrecy
False
Under Dwight D Eisenhower, the Republican Party would be in office from 1952 through 1972
False
Where have dictatorships been most common?
Fascist and communist countries
What were three negative characteristics of political conventions?
Fraud, bribery, corruption
Why do party leaders prefer the convention system?
Gives them the opportunity to take care of other party business besides nominating candidates
Name three countries with two-parties systems
Great Britain, Canada, US
Three countries with two-party systems
Great Britain, Canada, USA
Five Third Parties
Green, Libertarian, Natural Law, New, Progressive
The only Democrats to serve as president from 1860 to 1916
Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson
"Watchdog" groups see to an election's ?
Honesty
How can a Republican state chairman become a member of his party's national committee?
If most members in the Congress from his states are Republican, if his state has a Republican governor, his state cast electoral votes in the last election for the Republican candidate
Political parties are ? to express the wishes of the people
Instruments
THe two major parties in great britain
Labor, Conservative
Three republican presidents
Lincoln, Trump, Reagan
How can the average taxpayer be involved in campaign financing?
Marking a box on his income tax return stating that one dollar of his tax go to a presidential campaign fund to be shared by the parties
The basic units of each party at each level are
Mass meeting, committee
Which committee sends political leaders to certain states to campaign for their party's candidate?
National committee
What is a wide open primary?
One ballot contains the candidates for both parties
How are committee members chosen in most states?
Party Primaries/Conventions
George Bush was praised for his efforts in the ? war, but criticized for his poor efforts in strengthening the nation's ?
Persian Gulf, Economy
Two methods of nominating a candidate are by ?
Petition, self announcement
What is the function of political parties?
Selecting the candidate, designing the platform, conducting the campaign, campaign financing
THe alternative to voting a straight ticket
Split ticket
The state conventions nominated all candidates for
State offices, members of congress, delegates to national convention
The nomination of public officers has been left almost entirely to the ?
States convention
Official publication for the Democratic Party?
The Democrat Digest
What are planks in relation to the party platform?
The parts of the platform are represented in the form of planks
The chairman of the National Committee Is usually chosen by ?
The party candidate for president
What is NOT true about the alien and sedition act?
The president could give asylum to any immigrant he wished
The word caucus comes from the Algonquin Indian language and means
To talk
A group that may not be in agreement with the general direction of the larger population is called a faction
True
A presidential candidate does not need private financing. He can actually run a campaign using his own money.
True
Abraham Lincoln was the Republican president during the Civil War
True
Both the Democratic and Republican parties have a state committee in each state
True
During the election of 1824, Andrew Jackson won the most electoral votes, but not the majority needed to be elected president
True
In some states, both a convention and a direct primary are held
True
In state elections, only the governor, lieutenant governor, and members of the state legislature would be elected under the short-ballot system
True
Mussolini, hitler, and stalin all held election
True
The Bull Moosse Party was formed by Theodore Roosevelt in 1912
True
The Democratic party is the oldest political party in the United States
True
The Democrats Blamed the REpublicans for the Stock Market crash of 1929
True
The Democrats won the Presidency in the 90s but lost control of congress
True
The republican party began as a series of anti-slavery political meetings held in the midwest in 1854
True
The republicans won fourteen of the eighteen presidential elections help between 1860 through 1928
True
Ross Perot formed the
United We stand party
The headquarters for both major parties are located in ?
Washington, D.C.
The headquarters for both major parties are located in
Washington, DC
What three states still have the open primary?
Wisconsin, Michigan, Idaho
The two types of conventions that came into being after 1830 were the ? and ? conventions
county, state
The party convention is a meeting of ?
delegates
Most states prohibit candidates who were defeated in the primary from filing as ? candidates after the primary election
independent
By using the caucus the people took no part in the ? process
nominating
IN absentee voting, a person marks the ballot and then swears before a ? that he is a registered and qualified voter. He then sends his ballot to the county ?
notary public, clerk
"The libertarian way is a logically consistent approach to politics based on the moral principle of self-"
ownership
The delegates may be chosen by the ? in a district or chosen by the ?
people, party leaders
The parties have to depend largely on ? for their campaign funding
private donations
A ? is the submitting of a propoesd public measure for voting by the general public
referendum
In an Australian ballot, the names of all candidates appear on a ? ballot
single
Ronald Reagan was praised for ?, and criticized for ?
strengthening the economy, Iran-Contra affair
Bill Clinton was praised for ?, while criticized for ?
strengthening the economy, personal morals
One way to cut down on the number of elections is to not have an election when all the persons running are ?, which happens frequently
unopposed
the average number of voters per precinct
400
Three democratic presidents
Carter, Obama, Clinton
During the first three presidential elections the ? chose the president and the vice president
Electoral college
During the first three presidential elections the ? chose the president and the vice presidetn
Electoral college
How often is the party platform written?
Every four years
An independent candidate may file a petition of nomination after the ? election
Primary