Chapter 9: Public Opinion (1&3)

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What is a one party system

A single political party controls government

Define third party

Any political party in a two party system besides the two major ones

Who led the Democratic-Republican

Maddison and Jefferson

What is "the penny press"

The inexpensive newspapers covered issues of interest o working class people

define sampling error

The margin of error

What were the belifs of the Democratic-Republican

The nations strength was in its agricultural base and in ordinary citizens living in small communities

What do conservatives support

United government, lower taxes, and traditional social views

Identify three ways political parties benefit amercan democracy

1. Bothe parties filter our extreme or unconventional ideas 2. Parties provide stability against rapid and disruptive change 3. Parties try to include as broad a base of support as they can

Explain 4 ways political parties aid in the electoral process

1. Educate people about issues and try to motivate people 2. Voters can determine a candidates view on political issues based on brand party theyre involved in 3. Help electorate register to vote, learn about issues and partys position, and find out where to vote 4. Parties use their issues success and other partys failures to attract voters to their own candidates

Name 2 ways political parties differ from interest groups

1. Interest groups pressure parties from the outside 2, Parties address a variety of issues, interest groups address one and not the other

identify 4 major criticism of our poilitical parties

1. Lacks unity, discipline, and loyalty because trying to appeal to as many voters as possible 2. Contributions influence parties and their office holders to act in ways that benefit narrow interests than serve large public good 3. Parties are full of office seekers who are interested move in their personal success than in serving the public good 4. Partisan bickering between major parties. More interested in winning votes than actually solving the major party problems confronting the nation

Give 3 examples of how party leaders/members help run the government

1. Majority controls the house 2. Those appointed to judicial/executive branches are members of the presidential party 3. Parties may provide ways for branches to work out their differences

What are the 3 main roles parties play in the political system

1. Nominating candidates for political office 2. Assisting electoral process (ex. educate voters) 3. Helping to operate the government (ex. control house and senate)

What are the two views of public opinion

1. Public as one large body that can be led 2. Public is many separated "public's" with opinions on specific issues

What is a two party system

2 major parties compete to control government

Define poll

A survey of people scientifically selected to provide opnions about something

Define poltical parites

An organization that tries to elect its members to public office so that its views can become public policy

why is public opinion important

Because it helps shape public policy

What are 4 criticisms of the media

Bias in reporting Bias in story selection Factual inaccuracy Media consolidation

How does media shape public opinion

By the issues it covers and the ones it ignores

explain media consolidation

Critics argue that this media concentration destroys the independent sources of information our democracy has (About 2 dozen companies own US media outlets)

explain factual inaccuracy

Critics warn that news sources, especially non traditional sources, maybe careless about factual innacuracy

Since 1824 what have the 2 major poltiical parties been

Democrats and Republicans

Define bias

Errors introduced by polling methods that lead to one outcome over the other

What is the most direct, even if we disagree, way people acquire political beliefs

Family

Who led the federalist party

Hamilton

Which groups generally identify with the Democratic Pary

Labor unions, women, racial and ethnic minorities, and educated urban voters

What may shape public opinion and public agenda

Mass media

Define mass media

Means of communication that provide information to a large audience (doesnt take sides, but focuses attention on important issues)

What is a key characteristic of multiparty system

Most common party system

What are 4 examples of mass media

NY Times, television, radio, social media

What is a key characteristic of one party system

Other parties may, or may not, be allowed to operate, bu they usually have no power

How does party organization reflect our system in federalism

Parties are organized at all levels, from small local committees to the large national committees

Define political socialization

Process by which people acquire political beliefs

Which group generally identify with the Republican party

Religious conservatives, corporate and business interests, and white men

What is a multiparty systenm

Several parties compete for control

Define propaganda

Statements meant to influence public opinion or promote a cause or viewpoint

In order to receive a partys support what is true of a candidates views?

The candidates views must generally fit the partys beliefs

What was the first form of electronic media

The radio

What is the "Yellow Journalism"

Uses sensationalism, scandals, and appeals patriotism to attract and influence readers

Define ideology

When a party unites its idea and goals into a social and political spectrum

What is an example of other personal factors that influence a persons political belief

Younger persons' opinion about social security benefits may differ from someone older

Define public opinion

collection of views people have on public issues

How are political socialization influenced

family and friends, school and work, and personal factors like age

What is objectivity

freedom from bias and outside factors like timing

What do liberals support

government action to change social, political, or economic policies that are believed to be unfair

Why might media be bias in story selection

if its boring and they want more views

The medias affect on public policy and public opinion is most visible in what 2 areas

its monitors, shapes, and determines the public agenda it covers electoral politics

during what age are more people independent of family influences

late teens or early twenties

On the political spectrum what is the democratic party considered? republican?

liberal. conservative

Explain bias in story selection

media outlet may focus on one issue and ignore or downplay others

What is a key characteristic of 2 party system

other parties may exist and may affect elections but rarely have enough support to elect a national leader or control legislation

What is the most enduring form of mass media

print

Explain Bias in reporting

reporting may be slanted toward a certain viewpoint

Where do we formally learn about the government, citizenship, and other values

school

Define precinct

smallest unit for administering elections and local voting

Define exit polls

surveys a randomly selected fraction of voters after they have voted and tells pollsters how people have voted before the official vote count

define public policy

the choices the government makes and the actions it takes in response to a particular issue or problem

Define sample

the group of people who take part in the poll

What were the beliefs of the federalist party

the nations future lay in a strong central government, large cities, and a strong manufacturing base

What does the accuracy of polls depend on

the number of people answering questions, how those people are chosen, how the questions are asked, and the absence of bias


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