CH. 4 & 6 - quizzes
The Latino movement known as La Raza Unida mostly occurred during the
1970s.
How long must a former member of a governing body or former executive head of a regulatory agency wait before he or she can lobby that agency?
2 years
Political interest groups whose sources of funding do not need to be disclosed are known as what kind of interest group?
Dark money groups
Which type of group contributed the most to candidates running for seats in the Texas Legislature in 2020?
Ideological/single issue
No Democrat has won Texas in a presidential race since ________.
Jimmy Carter
In Texas today, rural areas have become more ______________, while urban areas have become more ___________.
Republican; Democratic
In Texas, what is the most fundamental and local level of party organization?
precincts
Political action committees engage in which of the following activities?
raise money and donate to political candidates
What kind of electoral districts are used in Texas?
single-member districts
Which of the following is part of the party structure in Texas?
state executive committee
Latinos and African Americans in Texas
tend to support Democratic candidates for office.
Receiving the benefits of collective action without contributing is known as
the "free rider problem."
The corruption scandals in the legislature in the early 1990s led to the creation of
the state ethics commission.
In Texas, political parties help candidates by providing
training for a campaign.
TRUE/FALSE - Interest groups must make sure that policy makers can trust that the information they are providing is true.
true
TRUE/FALSE - Interest groups often offer incentives to join, such as selective benefits, to overcome the free rider problem.
true
TRUE/FALSE - Most Texans do not contact public officials or elected representatives very often.
true
TRUE/FALSE - Political action committees help interest groups bundle campaign donations.
true
TRUE/FALSE - Texas Democrats have been relegated to minority status in the state since 1994.
true
TRUE/FALSE - The Shivercrats believed that the Democratic Party had become too liberal.
true
TRUE/FALSE - The Tea Party has been one of the most successful political movements in Texas.
true
TRUE/FALSE - When running for office, incumbents are more likely than challengers to receive large campaign contributions.
true
Which statement best describes the evolution of the party system in Texas?
The Democratic Party was dominant in the post-Civil War period, and the Republican Party became dominant beginning in the 1990s.
Parties use social media for which of the following?
voter mobilization
Which of the following is an example of the free rider problem?
when an individual benefits from everyone else's contributions
The temporary party organization only gets activated
when there is a campaign for the party to organize.
Which of the following is true about partisanship in Texas?
Urban areas are strongly Democratic.
GOTV initiatives by interest groups are best described as
efforts to support a candidate or cause on Election Day.
How often do political parties in Texas hold their state conventions?
every two years
TRUE/FALSE - As of 2020, most Democrats in Texas today consider themselves to be "Blue Dog Democrats."
false
TRUE/FALSE - Dark money is political money that comes from donors whose names must always be disclosed.
false
TRUE/FALSE - In Texas, the most local level of a party organization is the county.
false
TRUE/FALSE - Issue advocacy is coordinated spending between an interest group and a candidate for elected office.
false
TRUE/FALSE - Local issues are always ideological in nature.
false
TRUE/FALSE - Most Texans are actively engaged in what goes on in their neighborhoods and communities.
false
TRUE/FALSE - The Libertarian Party is both socially and economically liberal.
false
TRUE/FALSE - The only individuals who need to register as lobbyists in Austin are those employed by political action committees (PACs).
false
TRUE/FALSE - The primary function of the precinct convention is to write the party platform.
false
TRUE/FALSE - Under a system of proportional representation, each district only has one representative.
false
The revolving door refers to
former legislators using their influence to lobby the legislature.
If you are a lobbyist, it is your job to
influence government decision makers on behalf of an interest group.
When individuals or interest groups take out ads concerning a campaign issue but do not tie them directly to any particular candidate, it is best known as
issue advocacy.
Interest groups often employ people to act as advocates for their goals. Such individuals meet with members of the legislature and other officeholders to help win support for the interest group. What are these individuals most often known as?
lobbyists
The practice of combining several individual campaign contributions into one larger contribution from a group in order to increase the group's impact is known as
bundling.
"The Lobby" referred to which type of interest group in twentieth-century Texas?
business groups
How is the precinct chair selected?
by voters in the Party Primary
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is best described as what kind of interest group?
civil rights
Which group had the most power in Texas politics during the early 1900s?
conservative Democrats
In Texas, what convention is held by political parties after its precinct convention in order to elect delegates to its state convention?
county
Which best explains why third parties do not win many elections in Texas?
Voters believe their votes are wasted if they vote.
The exodus of more affluent White people from urban areas to suburban areas is sometimes referred to as
White flight.
