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more polarized

Since the 1950s, Republicans and Democrats have become which of the following? increasingly moderate more polarized less powerful in Congress more likely to work together Save Correct. Republicans and Democrats have become more polarized since the 1950s.

the anti-Federalists

The Democratic-Republican Party was most closely aligned with which of the following? the Federalists the Progressives the anti-Federalists the Republicans Save Correct. The Democratic-Republican Party was most closely aligned with the anti-Federalists.

the Progressive Era

The era of Republican Party dominance is also known as what? the Progressive Era the golden age of parties the time of legends the Reconstruction Era Save Correct. The era of Republican Party dominance is also known as the Progressive Era.

They caucus with one of the two major parties because the rules of Congress are structured to accommodate a two-party system. Save

According to Klein, when voters elect independent or third-party candidates to Congress, what happens? They possess a great deal of influence because both parties aggressively pursue their support for any major bills under debate. They are required by law to declare affiliation with either the Democrats or Republicans due to the two-party structure of Congress. They become members of a "third way" caucus that consists of all the members of Congress who are committed to nonpartisanship. They caucus with one of the two major parties because the rules of Congress are structured to accommodate a two-party system. Save Correct. Klein describes how independent or third-party candidates usually end up caucusing with one of the two major parties once they make it to Congress, as congressional rules and proceedings are structured according to a two-party system.

Republican presidential candidates moved further to the right between 2008 and 2012. Tea Party movement (i.e., antitaxation, antigovernment, and antiregulation—comprising an "anti-Washington" ideology) found their way into the messaging of mainstream Republican candidates. In fact, the 2012 Republican candidate positions reflected the radicalized Tea Party discourse more so than the traditional social conservative Republican discourse, which dominated the 2008 elections. To the Tea Party simultaneously pushed the Republican Party in an anti-Washington direction. In either case, it appears that the Republican Party has been radicalized in a direction consistent with the libertarian, small-government ideology.

According to the article, what ideological shift occurred when the Tea Party rose to prominence? Democratic presidential candidates moved further to the left between 2008 and 2012. Republican presidential candidates moved further to the left between 2008 and 2012. Republican presidential candidates moved further to the right between 2008 and 2012. Democratic presidential candidates moved further to the right between 2008 and 2012. Save Correct. Republican presidential candidates moved further to the right from 2008 to 2012, a shift that coincided with the rise of the Tea Party.

A Gallup poll showed that 58 percent of Americans desire a viable third-party option.

According to the article, why was 2016 a good time for a third-party movement in support of a presidential candidate? A Gallup poll showed that 58 percent of Americans desire a viable third-party option. There were enough presidential candidates currently running for president. Congress recently changed its rules in order to support a multiparty system in the House and the Senate. A Gallup poll showed that fewer Americans identify with one of the two main parties than ever before. Save Correct. A recent Gallup poll shows 58 percent of Americans wanting a viable third party.

as a serious threat that requires immediate action and global coordination

Based on the excerpts from the Democratic platform provided above, how does the party characterize climate change? as a serious threat that requires immediate action and global coordination as a scientifically interesting development with little impact on real-world politics as an issue championed by extremists who are indifferent to the job-killing impacts of their policies as an issue requiring a few small changes to state-level policies Save Correct. The Democratic Party platform characterizes climate change as a serious threat requiring immediate action and global coordination.

as an issue championed by extremists

Based on the excerpts from the Republican platform provided above, how does the party characterize climate change? as the biggest challenge facing the next generation as a hoax without scientific basis as an issue championed by extremists as a problem beyond the scientific and technological capacity of the United States Save Correct. The Republican Party platform cites requirements placed on the Department of Defense as an example of how climate change is an issue championed by extremists.

Republicans focus on parental rights in education, while Democrats focus on eliminating inequities.

Considering the issue of education, which of the following statements BEST characterizes the positions taken by the two parties? Republicans focus on parental rights in education, while Democrats focus on eliminating inequities. Republicans support more rigorous state standards, while Democrats oppose federal intervention. Democrats encourage Bible study, while Republicans see increased federal investments as a solution to the digital divide. Democrats focus on school choice, while Republicans focus on efficiency. Save Correct. When it comes to education, Republicans are focused on the rights of parents, while Democrats devote their attention to the elimination of inequities.

Republicans support constitutional carry.

Considering the issue of guns, which of the following statements BEST characterizes the position taken by either the Republican Party or the Democratic Party? Republicans oppose all background checks. Democrats oppose any assault-rifle ban. Democrats support constitutional carry. Republicans support constitutional carry. Save Correct. The Republican Party platform supports constitutional carry statutes.

women's suffrage

During the era of Republican Party dominance, the political agenda focused on which of the following issues (among others)? slavery affirmative action women's suffrage health care reform Save Correct. The political agenda during the era of Republican Party dominance focused on women's suffrage (along with other issues).

Democrats want to increase taxes on corporations, while Republicans want to enforce a balanced budget.

How do the parties differ on the issue of government spending? Democrats want to increase taxes on the poor, while Republicans want to increase taxes on the wealthiest Americans. Democrats want to pass an amendment that will balance the budget, while Republicans want to make balancing the budget less of a priority. Democrats want to increase taxes on corporations, while Republicans want to enforce a balanced budget. Democrats support mass privatization of government programs, including Social Security and Medicare, while Republicans oppose it. Save Correct. Democrats pledge to counteract the Trump Administration's tax cuts by raising taxes on the wealthiest and biggest corporations, whereas Republicans propose new plans to prioritize a balanced budget.

by threatening to withhold funding Save Correct. The national committee chair may try to get state and local committees to adopt policy positions by threatening to withhold funding.

How might the national committee chair try to get state and local committees to adopt policy positions? by hiring like-minded committee members by threatening to withhold funding by appointing new heads of the committees by enlisting the help of high-level party members like senators and governors

by coordinating executive and legislative actions

How might the party in government try to enact the party agenda? by planting spies to undermine the opposition party's policies by hiring party donors for government positions by coordinating executive and legislative actions by appointing party members to the Senate Save Correct. The party in government might try to enact the party agenda by coordinating executive and legislative actions.

independents

In April 2020, a plurality of Americans identified themselves as which of the following? Republicans independents Democrats anarchists Save Correct. According to an April 2020 survey, independents outnumbered both Democrats and Republicans, with 39 percent of Americans identifying themselves that way.

a unique agenda and new ideas to introduce to the political conversation

In his book Three's a Crowd, what does political scientist Ronald Rapoport suggest third parties need to survive? a charismatic leader who can attract media attention and gain followers for the party a unique agenda and new ideas to introduce to the political conversation an agenda that resembles one of the other major parties so as to attract followers a populist message and strong financial support to keep the party competitive Save Correct. Rapoport suggests that third parties need a unique agenda and new ideas to introduce to the political conversation.

the spirit of party as an aspect of human nature President Washington strongly believed that political parties were divisive, that they served to agitate the community and incite political animosities. What was needed, according to Washington, was unity, and political parties were antithetical to this goal. James Madison agreed that political parties could be divisive, but he believed that the best way to control this dangerous potential of parties was not by discouraging their formation altogether. To Madison, political parties (one type of "faction") represented the organized views of a free citizenry. In Federalist No. 10, he suggested that they were fundamental to democratic liberty

In his farewell address, George Washington outlined his views on which of the following? the spirit of party as an aspect of human nature the formation of third parties the responsible party government model the benefits of a two-party system Save Correct. In his farewell address, George Washington outlined his views on the spirit of party as an aspect of human nature.

no party

In the 21st century, Americans have increasingly come to identify with which of the following? the Democratic Party the Republican Party the Libertarian Party no party Save Correct. Over the last decade, more and more Americans have abandoned the two major parties and identified themselves as independents.

contributors of resources

Party activists may be described as which of the following? authors of the party platform contributors of resources candidates in training disaffected party workers Save Correct. Party activists may be described as contributors of resources.

public works projects

President Franklin Roosevelt responded to the economic situation of the 1930s with which of the following measures (among others)? tax cuts for wealthy business owners public works projects a policy of isolationism deregulation of major industries Save Correct. President Franklin Roosevelt responded to the economic situation of the 1930s with public works projects (among other things like the New Deal and legislation to improve working conditions).

securing the House of Representatives for the Republicans As this example illustrates, strong party leadership can facilitate quick and significant policy reform. Nevertheless, the responsible party government model does not accurately characterize American politics, as evinced by the Blue Dog Democrats in Congress who, deferring to their constituents over their party, nearly derailed health care reform from the start. Congressional Republicans, on the other hand, enjoyed significant electoral rewards for maintaining a strong party allegiance in opposition to the legislation. In sum, responsible party government unifies representatives in opposition to each other and makes electoral decisions easier for voters. But politicians who depart from the model and defy their party may actually do a better job of representing their own positions as well as those of their constituents.

The "Contract from America" succeeded in doing which of the following? strengthening the Democratic Party securing Republican majority control in the Senate defeating health care reform legislation securing the House of Representatives for the Republicans Save Correct. The "Contract from America" succeeded in securing the House of Representatives for the Republicans.

merit

The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 stipulated that public employees be hired according to what criteria? links to political parties appearance merit connections to powerful families Save Correct. The Pendleton Act stipulated that public employees be hired based on merit.

Northern and Southern states

The election of 1860 divided the country between which of the following? Eastern and Western states liberals and conservatives Black Americans and White Americans Northern and Southern states Save Correct. The election of 1860 divided the country between Northern and Southern states.

single-member districts Duverger's Law - The principle by which political systems with single-member plurality districts are likely to have a two-party system. In this type of system, according to Duverger's Law, there will be only two parties that are able to elect a significant number of candidates to political office. This is because parties have to broaden their political platforms to include as many supporters as possible in order to win the most votes in an election (see Figure 7). If a party tries to narrowly define its interests, it will be unable to attract enough voters to win elections on a consistent basis. Thus, with both major parties continually competing for moderate voters by presenting broad platforms, third parties stand very little chance of securing enough votes to win a seat in this system.

The electoral system in the United States is characterized by which of the following? third-party dominance ranked voting independent districts single-member districts Save Correct. The electoral system in the United States is characterized by single-member districts.

the modern Democratic Party

The political party formed by Andrew Jackson is the ancestor of which of the following? the Progressive Party the modern Democratic Party the Whig Party the modern Republican Party Save Correct. The political party formed by Andrew Jackson is the ancestor of the modern Democratic Party.

The decline in American party identification indicates that the power of parties in the electorate has diminished over time. Because fewer Americans identify with a party, the parties now have to work harder to gain the support of citizens at election time. In fact, if we think about the three independent components of political parties—the party organization, the party in government, and the party in the electorate—only one appears to play an increasingly powerful role. The power of parties in government shows signs of being on the rise, while the power of parties as organizations and in the electorate appears to be on the decline. In evaluating the overall strength of parties in the United States, it is important to distinguish between these three facets of a political party.

The power of which of the following appears to be increasing? the Democratic Party the party in the electorate the party in government the Republican Party Save Correct. The power of the party in government appears to be increasing.

Candidates should carry out campaign promises. Parties should present clear and coherent programs to voters. Each party's programs should be consistent with its ideology and be distinct from the programs presented by other parties. The candidates for each party then promise to support the party's programs and carry them out if elected. At election time, voters should make their choices based on which party's programs most closely reflect their own values. The winning party should carry out its programs once in office. At the next election, voters should hold the governing party responsible for carrying out its programs by rewarding its members with reelection or punishing them through removal from office.

The responsible party government model suggests which of the following? The winning party may change its programs once elected. Candidates should carry out campaign promises. Parties should make sure all their members vote. It is impossible for parties to contribute to the democratic process. Save Correct. According to the responsible party government model, candidates should carry out campaign promises.

The Tea Party movement has pushed the Republican Party further to the right on the ideological spectrum, toward positions openly hostile to the federal government.

Though the authors don't provide direct evidence of the Tea Party's effect, what does their analysis suggest the movement has done effectively? The Tea Party movement has greatly influenced the views of average Americans, leading them to a greater distrust of government in general and Washington in particular. The Tea Party movement has opened the door for a third party to claim the middle ground in American politics, as the Republicans have moved right and the Democrats have moved left. The Tea Party movement has stymied President Obama on most of his major legislative initiatives, causing him to accomplish very little through much of his presidency. The Tea Party movement has pushed the Republican Party further to the right on the ideological spectrum, toward positions openly hostile to the federal government. Save Correct. The article's authors conclude that "Tea Party positions moved Republican politics to an ideologically anti-Washington, anti-government position."

Duverger's Law

Which of the following explains the reasons for the two-party system in the United States? Duverger's Law multimember districts Article I of the Constitution the ideological spectrum Save Correct. Duverger's Law explains how a system featuring single-member districts and plurality election rules tends to be dominated by two major parties.

They defied party leadership The battle over health care reform during the first two years of the Obama administration illustrates both the possibilities and limitations of responsible party government in the United States. Although President Obama enjoyed unified Democratic control of the White House and both chambers of Congress, he struggled to amass a coalition to support his health care reform package. In part, this was due to a group of conservative Democrats who call themselves Blue Dogs.6 Despite pressure from party leadership to support reform, they aligned with their constituents who pushed them to oppose it. Only through lengthy negotiations and an unorthodox legislative process did President Obama secure enough support from Democratic legislators to see health care reform passed in both houses of Congress.

What action did the Blue Dog Democrats take with regard to health care reform? They adhered to the responsible party government model. They ignored the wishes of their constituents. They voted for health care reform. They defied party leadership. Save Correct. The Blue Dog Democrats defied party leadership on the issue of health care reform.

Democratic Party dominance in Southern states following the Civil War

What does the "Solid South" refer to? Democratic Party dominance in Southern states following the Civil War the oil boom in Texas at the turn of the century the Ku Klux Klan's reign of terror during Reconstruction Stonewall Jackson's troop positions during the Civil War Save Correct. The "Solid South" refers to the Democratic Party's dominance in Southern states following the Civil War.

They spotlight issues ignored by the major parties. Third parties, or minor parties, serve an important function in the American political system. They often spotlight issues that are important to members of the public but unaddressed by the two major parties. Alternatively, they may adopt positions on major issues that distinguish them from the two major parties. In doing so, they open up a channel for Americans who are disenchanted with the two major parties to continue to express themselves through institutional means.

What function do minor parties serve in the political system? They decrease the power of the Republican Party. They decrease the power of the Democratic Party. They spotlight issues ignored by the major parties. They provide popular alternatives to major-party candidates. Save Correct. Minor parties often spotlight issues ignored by the major parties.

a document that establishes official party values and policy positions

What is a party platform? a document that establishes official party values and policy positions a press release aimed at undecided voters a list of political issues a designated area where party officials come to speak to supporters Save Correct. A platform establishes official party values and policy positions.

Wouldn't a third party fix Congress?

What question does Ezra Klein get more than any other? Why do third parties usually lose elections? Why do third parties usually win elections? Wouldn't a third party fix Congress? Wouldn't a third party make Congress worse? Save Correct. Klein says, "If you don't like Congress, and Congress is fundamentally an ongoing fight between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, isn't the thing that would fix it a third party? I think I get that question more than any other."

Southern Democrats voting to oppose health care reform

Which of the following represents a notable instance of party members working across party lines? President Bush encouraging Democrats to support H.R. 4872 Republicans voting to oppose health care reform Southern Democrats voting to oppose health care reform Democrats voting to support education affordability Save Correct. Party members notably worked across party lines when some Southern Democrats voted to oppose health care reform.

by ending raids that leave children and other vulnerable people without caregivers

What is one way in which Democrats plan to tackle the issue of immigration? by ending raids that leave children and other vulnerable people without caregivers by building a wall along the southern border of the United States by increasing the amount of scrutiny on immigrants applying for citizenship by building a wall along the northern border of the United States Save Correct. Democrats propose putting an end to raids that leave children and other vulnerable people without caregivers.

by building a wall along the southern border of the United States

What is one way in which Republicans plan to tackle the issue of immigration? by building a wall along the northern border of the United States by building a wall along the southern border of the United States by ending raids and roundups of undocumented workers by creating a faster, less bureaucratic path to citizenship Save Correct. Republicans propose building a wall along the southern border of the United States.

Democrats believe that abortion is part of health care, while Republicans believe that abortion is not part of health care.

What is one way that the two parties differ on the issue of health care? Democrats believe that abortion is part of health care, while Republicans believe that abortion is not part of health care. Republicans believe that Obamacare has been an unexpected success, while Democrats are seeking a return to market-driven health care. Democrats believe that Obamacare must be replaced by socialized medicine, while Republicans favor the dismantling of Medicaid. Republicans support the McCarran-Ferguson Act, while Democrats oppose it. Save Correct. Democrats believe that abortion is a legitimate part of health care, but Republicans do not.

Third parties can bring ideas to the table that the two main parties normally would not have considered.

What is the problem third parties can solve, according to this video? Third parties can bridge the partisan divide in Congress by finding common ground with both Democrats and Republicans. Third parties can reduce the influence of money in politics by launching successful grassroots movements. Third parties can bring ideas to the table that the two main parties normally would not have considered. Third parties can motivate citizens who are cynical about politics to turn out and vote. Save Correct. According to Klein, third parties can contribute to American politics by discussing ideas that the two major parties would not normally have considered.

It articulates party positions in the hopes of both pleasing party members and attracting voters

What is the purpose of a party platform? It caters solely to the big donors in the party. It satisfies the demands of the core voters. It articulates party positions in the hopes of both pleasing party members and attracting voters. It establishes a contract that a candidate must accept to become the party's nominee. Save Correct. Party platforms articulate the party's values to both attract new voters and retain the support of party members.

expansion of slavery

What issue caused a serious rift in the Whig Party? manifest destiny laissez-faire economics the national bank system expansion of slavery Save Correct. The expansion of slavery caused a serious rift in the Whig Party.

As Republicans shift further right, a greater climate of disagreement and polarization is likely to occur, further breeding conflict instead of compromise.

What might be the implications of this movement for the future of the Republican Party and Washington policymaking in general? As Republicans shift further right, a greater climate of disagreement and polarization is likely to occur, further breeding conflict instead of compromise. As both parties move further to the ideological extremes, more independent and third-party candidates will gain seats in Congress and bring an end to congressional gridlock. As the Tea Party's influence on Republican lawmakers becomes more well known, the ensuing public backlash will lead to Democrats retaking control of Congress in 2016. As Republicans shift further right, a greater climate of agreement between the Democrats and Republicans is likely to occur, resulting in increased congressional productivity. Save Correct. One could reasonably conclude that the rightward shift of the Republican Party will lead to greater polarization in Washington and thus less compromise over legislation.

waste

What problem do both Republicans and Democrats say they will address when managing government spending? privatization economic inequality surpluses waste Save Correct. Both parties promise to address the problem of waste in government spending.

the problem of ideas failing to become legislation

What problem might they actually make worse? the problem of low voter turnout the problem of too many ideas being considered the problem of ideas failing to become legislation the problem of partisan gerrymandering Save Correct. Ezra Klein describes how third parties could actually exacerbate the problem of ideas not successfully passing through Congress as legislation; in his words, "a third party might make that Hellscape of Fail even worse."

uniting progressive movements by tying environmental issues to economic and social justice issues

What was Stein's strategy for expanding support for the Green Party? drawing in more Republican voters by emphasizing a message of freedom from government intrusion increasing her appeal among younger voters by doing all of her campaigning on social media platforms uniting progressive movements by tying environmental issues to economic and social justice issues drawing in more Democratic voters by blaming the Bush administration and Tea Party Republicans for the nation's problems Save Correct. According to the article, "Stein believes that the party can gain broader support by tying environmental issues to economic and social justice issues, bringing in disparate progressive movements that have gained momentum over the past year."

when differences in the electorate are the greatest

When are differences between the two major party platforms likely to be the greatest? when differences in the electorate are the greatest during the first presidential election of a new decade during an off-year election when the nominees are very popular Save Correct. Party platforms are likely to reflect the extent of the divisions in the voting public as a whole.

he Stock Market Crash of 1929

Which event ended the era of Republican Party dominance? the passage of the New Deal World War I World War II the Stock Market Crash of 1929 Save Correct. The Stock Market Crash of 1929 ended the era of Republican Party dominance.

the Vietnam War and civil rights

Which issues led to conflict within the Democratic Party during the 1968 election cycle? education and the Vietnam War the Vietnam War and civil rights the economy and Watergate civil rights and the economy Save Correct. In 1968, the Democratic Party experienced inner conflict around the issues of civil rights and the Vietnam War.

polarization

Which of the following BEST characterizes the relationship between the two major parties today? unity Democratic Party dominance Republican Party dominance polarization Save Correct. With congressional Democrats and Republicans further apart than at any time since Reconstruction, and the electorate following suit, polarization defines the current era in American politics.

the Watergate scandal

Which of the following events (among others) engendered the political uncertainty of the 1970s and 1980s? the partisan entrenchment of the South the Clinton-Lewinsky affair the New Deal the Watergate scandal Save Correct. The Watergate scandal, and President Nixon's ensuing resignation, contributed to the political uncertainty of the 1970s and 1980s (among other things like the Vietnam War and partisan realignment of the South).

raising money, mobilizing voters, and conducting research Correct. Party workers are responsible for raising funds, mobilizing people to vote, and conducting research on the opposition party and its candidates. They also sometimes help recruit candidates and develop political strategies.

Which of the following tasks (among others) are party workers primarily responsible for? writing the party platform, raising money, and advising members of Congress raising money, mobilizing voters, and conducting research conducting research, stuffing ballot boxes, and enforcing party policies making large campaign contributions, producing political ads, and mobilizing voters

limited access to minor parties

Which of the following would be considered a disadvantage of the two-party system? simplified vote choices reflection of the median of public opinion checks and balances on political power limited access to minor parties Save Correct. Limited access to third or minor parties would be considered a disadvantage of the American two-party system.

a guaranteed legislative majority There are both advantages and disadvantages to a two-party system (see Table 1). One advantage is that a choice between only two party platforms makes the political process simpler for voters, who often look for shortcuts when it comes to making electoral decisions. At the same time, in a multiparty system in which voters have more options, they are more likely to find a party that closely reflects their views. A second advantage to a two-party system is that it promotes stability in democratic politics. As the two parties compete for ideologically moderate voters, they adjust their platforms to reflect the median of public opinion. However, some argue that this characteristic of a two-party system reduces the difference between the parties. When both sides craft platforms to appeal to the middle of the ideological spectrum, voters can find it difficult to draw distinctions between candidates. An additional advantage of two-party systems is that they guarantee a clear winner and a definite legislative majority. Voters can more easily identify who is responsible in government and can use electoral politics to hold candidates accountable and check political power. The disadvantage of such a system is that politics can become increasingly polarized and adversarial as opposing politicians battle each other to win elections. In a multiparty system, parties must build coalitions to secure control of government. This has the benefit of requiring officeholders to work together to achieve policy goals, though it tends to dilute accountability for policy outcomes, spreading responsibility across a number of political parties with diverse ideological positions.

Which of the following would be considered an advantage of the two-party system? a lack of coalition building a guaranteed legislative majority little difference in party platforms fewer candidates Save Correct. A guaranteed legislative majority would be considered an advantage of the American two-party system.

No official parties existed at the time of the Founding.

Which parties existed at the time of the Founding? No official parties existed at the time of the Founding. All of today's parties were present during the Founding. Whigs and Democratic-Republicans Republicans and Democrats Save Correct. Although the Founders separated themselves into two factions with distinct philosophies on the role of government (the Federalists and the anti-Federalists), these were not political parties per se.

Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton

Who are considered the fathers of American political parties? Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson and George Washington John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton and George Washington Save Correct. Jefferson and Hamilton are considered the fathers of American political parties.

all representatives in the House

Who participated in the vote to elect Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House in 2007? registered Democratic voters all representatives in the House registered Republican voters all senators Save Correct. All representatives in the House participated in the vote to elect Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House in 2007.

Many liberals voted for Nader in the 2000 election, thus tipping the scales in favor of Republican presidential candidate George Bush.

Why do some people feel that the Green Party "spoiled" the 2000 presidential election? The Green Party's presence on the ballot in Florida created technical problems that led to the disputed vote tally and recount in that state. Many conservatives voted for Nader in the 2000 election, thus tipping the scales in favor of Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore. The extensive media attention focused on Nader distracted voters from the serious ideas and agendas of the two major-party candidates. Many liberals voted for Nader in the 2000 election, thus tipping the scales in favor of Republican presidential candidate George Bush. Save Correct. Nader was widely viewed as having "spoiled" the 2000 election because he attracted the support of millions of left-leaning voters who, it is believed, would have cast their votes for Gore had Nader not been in the race.

Electoral politics were dominated by the Democratic-Republicans An important aspect of the election of 1800 is that the tie in the Electoral College vote for president was not between a Federalist candidate and a Democratic-Republican candidate; the tie was between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, both of whom identified with the Democratic-Republican Party. The rise of the Democratic-Republicans continued with the election of 1816, in which James Monroe won 183 of the 217 Electoral College votes. The time of the Monroe administration is known as the Era of Good Feelings, as electoral politics were dominated by one political party and there was little party competition.

Why was the time of the Monroe administration known as the Era of Good Feelings? Electoral politics were dominated by the Democratic-Republicans. Thomas Jefferson reconciled with James Monroe. No political disputes resulted in duels. The 19th Amendment granted female suffrage. Save Correct. The time of the Monroe administration was known as the Era of Good Feelings because electoral politics were dominated by one party, the Democratic-Republicans.

She received less than 1 percent of the vote in 2012, making a victory for her in 2016 a long shot.

Why wasn't Jill Stein, the presidential candidate for the Green Party, expected to have much success in 2016? She was running unopposed for the Green Party nomination, so she didn't receive media exposure from debates and other campaign events. She had been plagued by scandal and accusations of corruption due to her connections to Washington lobbyists. She received less than 1 percent of the vote in 2012, making a victory for her in 2016 a long shot. She was unlikely to actually make it onto the ballot in more than a handful of states, as the Green Party had been struggling to generate enough support for her campaign. Save Correct. Jill Stein received less than 1 percent of the vote in the 2012 presidential election, which would seem to make her odds of winning in 2016 very long indeed.


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