Unit 3 Jeopardy Questions- AP Gov
These are used by interest groups to lobby the courts
Amicus briefs
Presidential candidates tend to focus their efforts on these types of states because of the winner take all aspect of the Electoral College
Battleground/ Swing States
The decision in this SC case allowed corporations and unions to spend unlimited amounts of money on political activities that are independent of a party or candidate
Citizens United v. FEC (establishes super pacs)
In this type of primary only voters who register as members of a political party may vote in that party's primary
Closed
***This term describes when there is a change in the base of support in each party
Critical Election
What has led to the growth of 24 hour news operations and online media consumption?
Demand for instantaneous news
The idea that individuals in small population states having a greater impact than individuals in large population states is a criticism of this
Electoral College
What amendments protects the freedom of the press?
First Amendment
This problem occurs when a group of people fail to join a group because they can get the benefits the group offers without contributing to the group efforts
Free-rider Problem
What is a criticism of the elitism theory of interest groups?
Groups with greater financial resource have unfair advantages in access to policy makers than groups with less financial resources
The networks of congressional committees, bureaucratic agencies, and interest groups that strongly influence policy process
Iron Triangles
What SC case regarding the Pentagon Papers ruled the government's use of prior restraint unconstitutional?
New York Times v. United States
This occurs when less people identify with a party and more people identify as Independents
Party Dealignment
This term describes the presidential electoral change brought about by the permanent switch of many conservative white southerners from the Democratic to the republican party in the mid 1960s.
Party Realignment
The belief that one can make a difference in politics by expressing an opinion and acting politically
Political efficacy
What aspect of the electoral system has loosened the hold of party leaders over the nomination process?
Primary and caucus election system
This theory assumes that individuals act in their own best interest, carefully weighing the costs and benefits of possible alternatives when voting
Rational Choice Theory
This theory states that political parties should be more accountable about following their party platform
Responsible party model
The practice of moving from government positions to working for interest groups
Revolving Door
These laws allow a worker to decline the opportunity to join a union
Right-to-work laws
These are benefits given only to group members
Selective benefits
This type of electoral system is the main reason for a two-party system in the US
Single member district (winner take all)
What type of media candidates and elected officials using today to connect with voters?
Social Media
This is money used for party-building expenses at the grassroots level or for generic party advertising
Soft money
What does daily media coverage of an election focus on the most?
The newest poll results (Horse Race Journalism)
When voting for this type of party, you may be helping the candidate you disagree with most
Third party