PSC211 Exam 2
one thing that affects voter turnout?
income; lower income means less likely to vote
grassroots party
A political party organized at the level of the voters and dependent on their support for its strength.
what is modern conservatism?
fusion conservatism: libertarians + traditional conservatism + national security
The principal medium for election politics is
television
social (cultural) liberals
Those who believe it is not government's role to buttress traditional values at the expense of unconventional or new values.
"Agency capture" occurs when
regulatory agencies side with the industries they are supposed to regulate rather than with the public.
liberalism concerns
"freedom from" to positive liberty (removing discrimination, ill health, lack of edu); individual focused, less equality focused and more freedom focused; uptopian
What percentage of states hold their gubernatorial elections in nonpresidential years?
75 percent
With what amendment did African Americans supposedly gain the right to vote?
15th
When was the most recent reelignment and why was it different?
1972; it was more gradual than previous; shift to modern ish day republicans and democrats
Eighteen-, nineteen-, and twenty-year-old Americans were granted the right to vote by the passage of the ________ Amendment.
26th
party-centered campaigns
A campaign in which the party coordinates activities, raises money, and develops strategies.
high-choice media system
A media system in which audiences have such a wide range of choices that they can largely control the type of information to which they are exposed.
low-choice media system
A media system in which people have a small number of news outlets available to them, which limits their choices.
What would be an example of priming in action?
A news viewer expects violent crime to escalate because the evening news starts with a violent crime each night.
delegate
A person appointed or elected to represent others; more direct representation of the votes of the people
Fairness Doctrine
A principle that formerly obligated broadcasters to present both sides of an issue
A recent YouGov/More in Common poll found that
Americans believe that nearly twice as many in the opposing party hold extreme views as the number who actually hold such views.
Which of the following is true of Americans' pride in their democracy?
Americans' pride in their democracy has decreased rapidly in recent decades, largely as a result of increasing partisanship.
Which of the following countries has had the highest estimated voter turnout in recent national elections?
Belgium
trustees
Elected representatives whose obligation is to act in accordance with their own consciences as to what policies are in the best interests of the public.
Candidate Centered Campaigns
Election campaigns and other political processes in which candidates, not political parties, have most of the initiative and influence.
closed primaries
Elections to select party nominees in which only people who have registered in advance with the party can vote for that party's candidates, thus encouraging greater party loyalty.
open primaries
Elections to select party nominees in which voters can decide on Election Day whether they want to participate in the Democratic or Republican contests.
________ warned Americans of the "baneful effects" of factions (political parties) in his 1797 farewell address.
George Washington
intensity
How strongly people feel about certain political issues.
Occupy Wall Street's main target has been
the widening income gap between the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans and the rest of society.
________ is associated with the Era of Good Feeling.
James Monroe
Who was a big advocate for objective journalism/
Joseph Pulitzer
partisan press
Newspapers and other communication media that openly support a political party and whose news in significant part follows the party line.
What is true of political campaigns and party politics in the United States?
Party organizations are less powerful than they used to be in part because of the rise of television advertising.
What are the two distinguishing characteristics of political socialization?
Political socialization is cumulative, and it is most heavily developed during childhood
The issue of slavery gave birth to the ________ Party as a major political party.
Republican
Reasons for lack of 3rd party
Single Member District system; ballot access laws; lack of resources; strong partisan ties; fear of wasted vote; major parties adopt 3rd party positions
selective perseption
The phenomenon that people's beliefs often guide what they pay the most attention to and how they interpret events.
public opinion
The politically relevant opinions held by ordinary citizens that they express openly.
free rider problem
The problem faced by unions and other groups when people do not join because they can benefit from the group's activities without officially joining. The bigger the group, the more serious the problem.
source bias
The tendency of modern journalists to seek a limited range of opinions and views from certain groups and institutions as they report the news.
median voter theorem
The theory that parties in a two-party system can maximize their vote by locating themselves at the position of the median voter—the voter whose preferences are exactly in the middle.
iron triangle
The three-way alliance among legislators, bureaucrats, and interest groups to make or preserve policies that benefit their respective interests.
What is true of letter writers and demonstrators?
Their opinions tend to be more extreme than those of the population as whole.
social (cultural) conservatives
Those who believe government power should be used to uphold traditional values.
What was one of the unexpected side-effects of Americans heeding expert advice regarding COVID-19?
Traffic and air pollution dropped to their lowest levels in decades.
The citizens of ________ have the largest number of organized interest groups at their disposal.
USA
ideology
a general belief about the role and purpose of government
Party identification refers to
a person's sense of loyalty to a political party
information commons
a shared set of facts and ideas transmitted through the news media
Regular voters tend to be characterized by a
a strong sense of civic duty.
confirmation bias
a tendency to search for information that confirms one's preconceptions
inside lobbying
activities by lobbyists and interest group leaders that involve direct contact with policy makers
signaling (signaler) function
alerting the public to important developments as soon as possible after they happen
sampling error
an error that occurs when a sample somehow does not represent the target population
two reasons people might not vote (feelings)
apathy and alienation
Why did voter registration begin?
around 1900 to try to keep people from voting more than once on Election Day
what is the impact of public opinion?
block or force change; define boundries of acceptable action
The influence of interest groups through the courts occurs through
both initiating lawsuits and lobbying for certain judges to be appointed to the bench
The largest number of PACs are those associated with
business
Attitudes that lead to voter participation?
civic duty, efficacy, strength of partisonship, interest
political context that leads to voter participation
competition and clear choice
Why might IGs have the right amount of power?
competition leads to better policy; way for regular people to influence politics; raise awareness of ignored issues; help identify programs that aren't working well
Why is conservative populism an apparent oxymoron?
conserv. want incremented change; populists want radical change
What would the conservative approach to handling national debt be?
cut spending incrementally and raise taxes
Outside lobbying does NOT include
developing and maintaining close contacts with policymakers.
What are the three demensions of public opinion?
direction, intensity, and salience
probability sampling
each member of the population has a specifiable probability of being chosen at random for inclusion
Journalist Walter Lippmann suggested that
effective government cannot be run by politicians that base their public opinions on poll results.
Occupy Wall Street
emerged in 2011 to target the widening income gap between 1 percent and everyone else; to express anger at the government not holding banks responsible for their role in 2008; "We are the 99%"
three elements of party reelignment
emergence of unusually powerful and divisive issues; election contests in which voters shift their partisan support; an enduring change in parties' politics and coalitions
The news provides a refracted version of reality because it
emphasizes dramatic and compelling news stories.
Few developments illustrate the importance of ________ as sources of opinion more clearly than how Americans reacted to the threat posed by the COVID-19 coronavirus.
experts
What are the primary socializing agents?
family, school, religion
Why might interests groups have too much power?
favor the wealthy; subordinating majority interests for minority
What is a challenge for citizen groups?
free rider problem
What are some big boundries of acceptable action?
freedom, economic liberty, capitalism, equality (value consensus but issue difference)
advantages of candidate-centered campaigns
gives flexibility to candidates, attracts new voters, encourages responsiveness to local interests
What is a characteristic of the "inattentive audience"?
greater susceptibility to disinformation
In terms of the saliency of public opinion on gun control,
gun control usually ranks low on the public's list of top issues.
Presidential candidates in the 1960s, compared with today,
had longer sound bites, on average, in broadcast television newscasts.
salience
how important people think an issue is relative to other issues
A conservative is opposed to government intervention
in the economic but not the social sphere.
The frequency of elections in the United States reduces voter turnout by
increasing the personal effort needed to participate in all elections.
What is conservativism interested in?
incremented reform
PACs tend to contribute the most money to
incumbents
politcal participation
involvement in activities intended to influence public policy and leadership
What is most likely to affect the accuracy of the poll?
its size
The chief obstacle to Americans' participation in community activities is the
lack of personal motivation to get involved.
What is/are vital to large campaigns' ability to generate funding?
large contact lists
What are the two principal ideologies?
liberalism and conservatism
In the dynamics of an iron triangle, what benefit do interest groups provide to friendly government agencies?
lobbying support for agency programs
What term do scholars use for a purported opinion offered by a respondent who is unfamiliar with the specific issue?
nonopinion
most democracies have a ......... party system
multiparty
disadvantages of candidate centered campaigns
no gatekeeping extremists; individual character bigger role; weakens accountability; showmanship over substance; empowers special interests; weak parties, strong partisanship
The average cable news viewer is
older than 50.
political party
ongoing coalition of itnersts joined together under a common label in an effort to get its candidates elected
When the nation was founded, who was eligible to vote?
only males who owned property
The Tea Party's key initial issue was
opposition to high taxes.
What are the US's biggest dividers?
partisonship and ideology
what are the secondary socializing agents?
peers, media, leaders, events
economic conservatives
people who believe the government should leave the distribution of economic benefits to teh working of the free market
economic liberals
people who think that government should use its power to help those who are economically disadvantaged
The history of democratic government is virtually inseparable from the history of
politcal parties
Although "independents" are idealized in high school civics classes, their lack of partisanship makes it less likely that they have
political interest
agenda setting
power of the media to influence what is on people's minds
Another name for an interest group is
pressure group
what type of representational system is used in most european democracies?
proportional representation
Effective inside lobbying is based upon
providing useful and persuasive information to key officials.
conventional participation
relatively routine political behaviors (voting, working campaigns, signs, donations, etc)
Objective journalism is based on the idea that the reporter's job is to
report the facts and present both sides of a partisan debate.
what are the advantages of the republicans? dems?
republicans have geographical advantage while dems have demographic advantage
common carrier function
serving as a conduit through which political leaders communicate with the public
What does not tend to decrease voter turnout?
sharp policy differences between major parties
What are the three functions of the media?
signaling, common-carrier, watchdog
The first American political parties emerged from the conflict between
small farmers and states' rights advocates, and those favoring commercial and wealthy interests
What is conservativism concerned with?
social fragility; democracy particularly fragile to depraved human nature; law of unintended consequences
political movements
social movements; a way for citizens dissatisfied with government to openly express their opposition
political socialization
the process by which people gain their political attitudes and opinions
public opinion poll
survey in which individuals are interviewed in order to estimate the opinions of the whole population
outside lobbying
the act of lobbying indirectly by taking the organization's message to the public, often through the use of the media and/or by issue press releases, in hopes that the public will then put pressure on lawmakers
priming
the way in which the framing of a message affects how people will interpret it
framing
the way journalists select a particular aspect of a situation and build their story around it
primary elections give
the control of nominations to teh voters
The major reason for the persistence of the American two-party system is
the existence of single-member election districts.
sample
the individuals intended to represent the population to be studied
In terms of the direction of public opinion on gun control,
the majority favors stricter gun control laws.
the more partisan someone is
the more likely they are to be missinformed
People are "primed" to see a politician as self-serving when
the press frames a politician as seeking to win at all costs.
The news media's common-carrier role is based on the idea that
the press should provide a channel through which political leaders can communicate their views to the public.
What development brought about a dramatic reduction in television's capacity to generate an interest in news?
the rapid spread of cable TV
watchdog function
the responsibility to expose incompetent, hypocritical, and corrupt officials
suffrage
the right to vote
nomination
the selection of the individual who will run as the party's candidate in the general election
identity politics
the situation where people base their concerns on a group identity (ie race or religion) and align themselves politically with those who share that identity and against those who don't
The key factors in determining the accuracy of an opinion poll are
the size of the sample and whether the sample was selected from the population by a random method.
Women are less likely than men to favor
the use of force to settle international disputes
Unlike other democracies, the United States
uses primaries to select political candidates
What are some biases in media?
what makes a profit, partisanship, elite bias, pro democracy bias, government bias, greater social liberal, and euro centric bias
direction
whether people have a pro or con position on a topic
In acknowledging the dilemma inherent in group activity, James Madison
worried that government would be overly dominated by groups, but recognized that a free society is obliged to permit the advocacy of self-interest.