POLI 2051 Exam 2 Review

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Most powerful religious forces in American society?

-"religious right" -consists mostly of white Evangelical Protestants

in which years, did presidential candidates win without the popular vote?

-1824 -1876 -2000 -2016

Reforming the Electoral College: 5 plans

-Direct Election Plan -Interstate Compact -Proportional Plan -District Plan -Bonus Plan

Who were candidates for the 2016 Presidential election?

-Donald Trump* -Hillary Clinton -Gary Johnson -Jill Stein

Who were candidates for the 2000 Presidential election?

-George Bush* -Al Gore -Ralph Nader -Patrick J. Buchanan

Groups influence public policy by giving elected officials things they need. What are these things?

-Information -Public support -Money and PACs -Absence of trouble

Who were candidates for the 1824 Presidential election?

-John Quincy Adams* -Andrew Jackson -William Crawford -Henry Clay

What do parties do?

-Nominate candidates for office -Structure the voting choice in elections -Propose alternative government programs -Coordinate the actions of government officials -Link people together and link people to the institutions of government

3 different meanings in the term "political parties"

-Party in the electorate -party organization -party in government

How does general election (E.C.) work?

-Pres. general elections are characterized by the electoral college system. -Electors are chosen within each state (# of electors = # of senators and reps each state has). -These electors then cast votes for the president. -Today, they merely rubber stamp the popular vote decision within each state.

Who were candidates for the 1876 Presidential election?

-Rutherford B. Hayes* -Samuel J. Tilden

Why do people join groups?

-Selective vs. collective incentives to join: what type of groups are most likely to be working for selective vs. collective benefits (occupational vs. non-occupational). -the free-rider problem

Why only 2 parties in the U.S.

-The plurality (single-member districts) system of election -two major parties discriminate against third parties: ballot access and money

Some features of the Electoral College:

-exagerates the margin of victory -can lead to the defeat of the candidate with he most votes (1824, 1876, 1888, 2000, 2016) -benefits the two major parties & hurts the minor parties

Voter registration

-must occur before you can vote (mainly two prevent voting more than once a day) -placed burden on honest voters, since they now have to go out and register -turnout declined as a result of required registration

How are surveys put together?

-question wording -survey responses on "welfare" and "assisting the poor" -leading questions -social desirability -question clarity -double-barreled question -question require knowledge that person doesn't have -question ordering ^^I.E. survey responses on question about where reporters should be able to report news that we did in class.

Our class survey showed:

-students say parents are much more extreme in their ideologies than themselves -SIGNIFICANTLY LOW correlation in party identification with men and fathers. (Girls and Moms are highest) -Most of our class is Republican/conservative than democrat/liberal

General Election part of elections:

-the Electoral College -must win a majority of electoral votes

Why did government grant the right to vote to these groups (blacks, women, 18-year olds) at this time?

-to get them off the streets: blacks and 18 year olds -to get support for government programs: women in WWI

How do we know what public opinion is?

-used to have to guess, now we do polls

What determines the accuracy in a poll (public opinion)?

-way sample is selected -size of sample -way survey is put together

four ideologies

1.) Economic liberals 2.) Economic Conservatives 3.) Cultural (social) liberals 4.)Cultural (social) conservatives

Since the 1960s, the level of turnout in presidential elections has averaged about ________ percent.

60

What percentage of states hold their gubernatorial elections in nonpresidential years?

75 percent

About ________ percent of people who regularly listen to National Public Radio do not donate money to their local station.

90

describe the proportional plan

A proposed reform where each presidential candidate would receive the percent of electoral votes that they win from each state

Members of the ________ generate more mail to Congress than any other group.

AARP

a feeling of personal powerlessness that includes the notion that government does not care about the opinions of people like oneself

Alienation

a written document in which a group explains to a court its position on a legal dispute the court is handling.

An amicus brief

a feeling of personal disinterest in or lack of concern with politics

Apathy

Why is public opinion important?

Because in a democracy, there must be some link between what the public thinks, and what the government does. The nature of that link can vary greatly.

In the 2016 Presidential election, who won with lack of popular votes?

Donald Trump

________ was the only Republican elected president from 1932 to 1964.

Dwight Eisenhower

believe gov. should leave distribution of economic benefits largely tot he working of free market.

Economic Conservatives

believe gov. should use it's power to help people economically at a disadvantage

Economic liberals

describe the district plan

Electors would represent congressional districts and support the popular vote winner in their district.

In the 2000 Presidential election, who won with lack of popular votes?

George Bush

The major emerging voting blocs are

Hispanics and young people.

the direct exchange of information between a group representative and a public official

Inside lobbying

also called "faction," "pressure group," "special interest," "organized interest," or "lobbying group"

Interest groups

any organization that actively seeks to influence public policy

Interest groups

_______________ argued for regulation of interests through a governing system of checks and balances.

James Madison

________ is associated with the Era of Good Feeling.

James Monroe

In the 1824 Presidential election, who won with lack of popular votes?

John Quincy Adams

The People are interested in public opinion because

May be motivated to become active in politics

examples of non-occupational interest groups

NAACP; NOW; ACU

behavior based on biology

Nature vs Nurture

How do you tell if you are a liberal, conservative, etc. (from last exam)?

Nolan chart (economical issues/social issues)

History of 3rd party voting in the U.S.

Not always the same; sometimes third parties do well, other times they get almost nothing

refers to childhood/ how you were raised

Nurture

-political action committee -a limited amount of money that can be used on candidates to support their campaign funding.

PAC money

Elected Officials are interested in Public opinions because

PO may influence government decision making

one; two; multi-party systems

Party systems

the recognition and affirmation of diversity within a political body, which permits the peaceful coexistence of different interests, convictions, and lifestyles.

Pluralism

a general belief about the role and purpose of government.

Political Ideology

Conventional vs. Unconventional

Political Participation

An organization that sponsors candidates for public office under the organization's name.

Political parties

________ elections tend to draw the largest percentage of voters in the U.S.

Presidential

Elections = 2 parts (what are they?)

Presidential level and general elections

interact closely and regularly with the individual, usually early in life (family, school, church)

Primary agents

-form of representation in which seats in legislature are allocated proportionally according to each political party's share of the popular vote. This system enables smaller parties to compete successfully for seats

Proportional representation

-Direct Election Plan -Interstate Compact -Proportional Plan -District Plan -Bonus Plan

Reforming the Electoral College: 5 plans

What party has made big gains in recent decades among white fundamentalist Christians, based on its positions on topics like abortion and school prayer?

Republican

Our class survey showed, Most of our class is __________.

Republican/conservative than democrat/liberal

Voter identification cards find the most support among

Republicans.

________ is based on judgment about the past performance of an elected official or political party.

Retrospective voting

In the 1876 Presidential election, who won with lack of popular votes?

Rutherford B. Hayes

Our class survey showed, ________________ correlation in party identification with men and fathers. (Girls and Moms are highest)

SIGNIFICANTLY LOW

the error caused by observing a sample instead of the whole population.

Sampling error

have a less intimate connection with individual and usually more important in later life (work, friends, media)

Secondary agents

Academics are interested in Public opinions because

Seek to understand why people behave the way they do

The main battleground for votes is

TV

What is public opinion?

The collected attitudes of citizens on a given issue or question.

relatively uncommon behavior that challenges or defies government channels

Unconventional

-must occur before you can vote (mainly two prevent voting more than once a day) -placed burden on honest voters, since they now have to go out and register -turnout declined as a result of required registration

Voter registration

the most common and most studied form of participation

Voting

Journalist ________ suggested that effective government cannot be run by politicians that base their public opinions on poll results.

Walter Lippmann

(plurality) candidate who gets most votes in an election district is elected to office from that district

Winner-take-all

__________________ said it was an intangible thing that exists in assessment indirectly (polls, letters, crowds,etc.)

Woodrow Wilson

As distinct from alienation, apathy is

a general lack of interest in politics.

A member of Congress who wants to act on what the majority of his or her constituency thinks on a particular issue would be advised to respond to which of the following indicators?

a poll based on a random sample of constituents

The term iron triangle refers to

a small and informal but relatively stable set of bureaucrats, legislators, and lobbyists who are concerned with promoting a particular interest.

An amicus brief is _____.

a written document in which a group explains to a court its position on a legal dispute the court is handling.

All of the following use top-two primaries EXCEPT a.)New York b.)Washington c.)California d.)Nebraska

a.) New York

According to the Center for Responsive Politics, what was roughly the amount spent on lobbying in the United States in 2009? a.)$250 billion b.) $10 billion c.) $350 million d.) $35 billion e.) $3.5 billion

e.) $3.5 billion

All of the following ideological types are prevalent in the United States EXCEPT a.)liberals b.)conservatives c.)populists d.)libertarians e.)communists

e.) communists

Each of the following statements could be considered true of either economic or social liberals, EXCEPT that: a.) they favor government activism in the area of distribution of economic benefits. b.) they prefer a smaller role for government in upholding social and cultural traditions. c.) they favor more government spending for the poor. d.) they believe lifestyle choices should be left to the individual. e.) they believe that government should be used to promote traditional values.

e.) they believe that government should be used to promote traditional values.

Which of the following organizations is NOT an example of a single-issue group? a.)Sierra Club b.)National Rifle Association c.)Climate change groups d.)Right to life groups. e.)American Conservative Union

e.)American Conservative Union

Who is most interested in public opinion?

elected officials, academics, the people

a poll taken by voters after they have voted; asking specifically who they voted for

exit polls

Political socialization & the agents of socialization

family; community; education; peers; etc.

-exagerates the margin of victory -can lead to the defeat of the candidate with he most votes (1824, 1876, 1888, 2000, 2016) -benefits the two major parties & hurts the minor parties

features of the Electoral College

James Madison argued

for regulation of interests through a governing system of checks and balances.

1.) Economic liberals 2.) Economic Conservatives 3.) Cultural (social) liberals 4.)Cultural (social) conservatives

four ideologies

Which of the following groups is NOT typically a part of the Democratic coalition?

fundamentalist Christians

-Pres. general elections are characterized by the electoral college system. -Electors are chosen within each state (# of electors = # of senators and reps each state has). -These electors then cast votes for the president. -Today, they merely rubber stamp the popular vote decision within each state.

general election (E.C.) work

What party system are we considered to be?

generally a 2-party system

We learn these things; they occur throughout our lives

generational effects; life cycle effects; period effects

describe the bonus plan

gives every single state 2 votes

The Tea Party

has been backed by wealthy conservative donors.

What are period effects?

historical events affect everyone (end of cold war caused everyone to want to spend less on defense)

Which candidates get the most PAC money?

incumbents

three-pronged relationships that are used between interest groups

iron triangles

an alliance of various interest groups and individuals who unite in order to promote a common cause or agenda in a way that influences government policy

issue networks

What is one of the main differences between iron triangles and issue networks?

issue networks are generally free-forming groups of people in the public sector who form a coalition together, not through a congressional committee, or a Federal Agency but are bound together to accomplish a task at hand. These groups, most often, once the goal has been accomplished either A, break up and only form if the issue is brought back up, or B, find another issue similar in scope which they want to tackle.

A main difference between iron triangles and issue networks is that

issue networks are generally less stable than iron triangles, in that the members of an issue network may change as the issue develops.

Examples of occupational interest groups

labor unions; farm groups; etc.

a group of voters chosen as most "likely" o vote, based on multiple factors. Typically registered; and has voted in last few elections.

likely voters

Voting rights act of 1965 ended

literacy tests

In the dynamics of an iron triangle, what benefit do interest groups provide to friendly government agencies?

lobbying support for agency programs

Where does public opinion come from?

many different factors, such as religious beliefs, families, etc.

presidential level of elections: Caucuses=

meeting of interested party members

Our class survey showed, students say parents are __________.

much more extreme in their ideologies than themselves

personal experiences; Your genes/born and raised

nature

-also referred to as "non economical groups," or "citizens' groups" -joined together by a purposive incentive; returning prayer to school; feed the poor; etc.)

non-occupational interest groups

What term do scholars use for a purported opinion offered by a respondent who is unfamiliar with the specific issue?

non-opinion

Popularity of protest activity

not as popular as some would believe based on history of rights activism

When it comes to protest activities, a majority of Americans are

not highly supportive of such activities, despite America's tradition of free expression.

types of interest groups

occupational and non-occupational

-also referred to as "economic groups" -groups looking to make profits, provide jobs, improve pay, or protect occupation

occupational interest groups

What do groups do to overcome this problem?

offer selective benefits: -material -purposive -solidary

Party systems

one; two; multi-party systems

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.

communicating with public officials through their constituents

outside lobbying

the personal sense of loyalty that an individual may feel toward a particular political party

party identification

As an agent of political socialization, the American family has its greatest effect on individuals'

party identification.

an election or set of elections in which the electorate responds strongly to an extraordinarily powerful issue that has disrupted the established political order. A realignment has a lasting impact on public policy, popular support for parties, and the composition of the party coalitions

party realignments

The theory that society's interests are most effectively represented through group action is

pluralist theory.

-Nominate candidates for office -Structure the voting choice in elections -Propose alternative government programs -Coordinate the actions of government officials -Link people together and link people to the institutions of government

political parties

-Party in the electorate -party organization -party in government

political parties

How are political parties different from interest groups

political parties address a broad range of issues so as to appeal to diverse blocs of voters & are in business to win elections. Interest groups concentrate on policies affecting their interests

political parties address a broad range of issues so as to appeal to diverse blocs of voters & are in business to win elections. Interest groups concentrate on policies affecting their interests

political parties vs. interest groups

The history of democratic government is virtually synonymous with the history of

political parties.

The process by which individuals acquire their political opinions is called

political socialization.

What are life cycle effects?

political views change as you get older, influenced by maturation

Sources of _________ can include: question order; unrepresentative samples; respondents' lack of knowledge or interest in the issue; question wording.

polling error

Describe the direct election plan

popular vote winner wins

Which elections have the highest turnout

presidential elections; followed by midterm; then local

Voter registration in the United States began as a way of ________.

preventing voters from casting more than one ballot on election day.

agents of socialization

primary vs. secondary

seats allocated in legislature according to political party's share of popular vote

proportional

how do primaries on presidential level of elections differ?

proportional and Winner-take-all

At the state level the central committees __________.

provide only general policy guidance for the state organizations.

Effective inside lobbying is based upon

providing useful and persuasive information to key officials.

The collected attitudes of citizens on a given issue or question

public opinion

an individual or organization attempts to influence or alter the view of respondents under the guise of conducting a legitimate poll

push polls

Sources of polling error can include

question order; unrepresentative samples; respondents' lack of knowledge or interest in the issue; question wording.

The most powerful religious force in contemporary American society is the

religious right.

James Madison's solution to the problem of factions (special interests) has, in the modern policy process, actually contributed to the problem by

resulting in a fragmentation of authority among policymakers, thereby providing groups more opportunities to get their way.

examples of solidary benefits

satisfactions gained through friendship and fraternity among people in interest groups

What are generational effects?

specific age group uniquely affected by set of historical events

How do polls work to determine what public opinion is?

statistical theory of sampling

-question wording -responses on "welfare" and "assisting the poor" -leading questions -social desirability -question clarity -double-barreled question -question require knowledge that person doesn't have -question ordering ^^ex. responses on question about where reporters should be able to report news that we did in class.

surveys

examples of material benefits

tangible rewards that people gain through membership of an interest group

Which citizens' group did a Fortune magazine survey rank as the nation's most powerful lobbying group?

the AARP

-way sample is selected -size of sample -way survey is put together

the accuracy in a poll (public opinion

Pros of interest group politics

the education, agenda building, participation facilitation they do

Cons of interest group politics

the mischiefs of factions (Federalist #10) and the upper class bias of groups.

To accurately poll the citizens of the United States as opposed to the citizens of a single state,

the sample requirements will be nearly the same.

In the United States, voter registration requirements have usually been set by _____________.

the states.

Citizens' interest groups are distinguished from economic interest groups by the fact that

their members receive no direct economic benefit from attainment of the group's goals.

presidential level of elections: Conventions=

where the nominee is actually chosen

presidential level of elections: Nominations=

winning a majority of delegates to become your party's nominee

Ticket splitting was MOST prominent during which decade? a.) 1990s b.) 1980s c.)1970s d.)1960s

C.) 1970s

When democratic governments came into existence, tax and food riots and other forms of protest greatly diminished. Why?

Citizens had less-disruptive ways to express themselves.

relatively routine, non-threatening behavior that uses the channels of representative government

Conventional

use government to promote tradition values (banning abortion & marijuana)

Cultural (social) conservatives

lifestyle choices to individuals (abortion, marijuana, etc.)

Cultural (social) liberals

Which of the following is true of the relationship between public opinion and shifts in major government policies? a.) On high-profile issues particularly, public opinion tends to affect policy to a greater degree than policymakers' agendas affect public opinion. b.) Leaders' opinions ultimately affect most policy issues more than the larger public opinion. c.) Linguist Noam Chomsky claimed that democracy consistently preserved the will of the people over the will of elite interests. d.) Analysts have found a pattern consistent with the claim that "public opinion has little influence over policy." e.) All of these answers are correct.

a.) On high-profile issues particularly, public opinion tends to affect policy to a greater degree than policymakers' agendas affect public opinion.

In the recent elections, which voting demographic has become a more cohesive voting bloc and has sided heavily with the Democratic Party, seeing it as more closely aligned with their interests? a.) Hispanics b.) African Americans c.) middle class d.)the affluent e.) seniors

a.) hispanics

PACs tend to contribute the most money to a.)incumbents b.)challengers c.)independents d.)liberal democrats e.)liberal republicans

a.) incumbents.

presidential level of elections: Primaries=

actual elections

primary vs. secondary

agents of socialization

party realignments

an election or set of elections in which the electorate responds strongly to an extraordinarily powerful issue that has disrupted the established political order. A realignment has a lasting impact on public policy, popular support for parties, and the composition of the party coalitions

Party identification refers to

an emotional attachment to a political party.

A general belief about the role and purpose of government is called

an ideology.

Which of the following was NOT part of the 2016 Republican Party platform? a.)stimulating the business sector b.)cuts in military spending c.)lower taxes d.)cuts in overall government spending e.) strengthening the armed forces

b.) cuts in military spending

How do polls affect opinion?

bandwagon and underdog effects, they affect candidates, politicians, media coverage, and even election results

How many electoral votes does each state get?

based on # of senators and reps each state has (I.E- Cali is way more than Idaho)

Nature vs Nurture

behavior based on biology

examples of purposive benefits

benefits derived from feeling good about contributing to a worthy cause

Our behavior may also be based on our

biology

Our record of enfranchisement- Know the 3 constitutional amendments and that the Voting Rights Act of 1965 ended literacy tests.

blacks, women, 18 year olds

Which of the following countries has had the LOWEST estimated voter turnout in major national elections in recent decades? a.)Denmark b.) Germany c.) U.S d.) Belgium e.) Canada

c.) U.S

benefits gained by all members of an interest group (both potential, and actual group members)

collective goods

describe the interstate compact(s)

contracts between states to facilitate laws

Political Participation

conventional vs unconventional

Our class survey showed, SIGNIFICANTLY LOW ____________.

correlation in party identification with men and fathers. (Girls and Moms are highest)

Which of the following countries has the HIGHEST estimated voter turnout in major national elections in recent decades? a.) Denamark b.) Germany c.) United States d.)Belgium e.) France

d.) Belgium

Which of the following would NOT be considered a secondary socializing agent? a.)leaders b.) the media c.)peers d.)church e.)none are correct, b/c they all represent a secondary socializing agent

d.) Church

Citizens in which of the following countries are MOST likely to talk to people about politics? a.) Germany b.) France c.) Great Britian d.) U.s

d.) U.S

Which of the following states is solidly Democratic? a.) Idaho b.) Georgia c.)Utah d.) Washington e.) Texas

d.) Washington

If a minor party gains a large following, it is almost certain that a.) the major parties will join together to attack the minor party. b.) Congress will enact legislation to make it difficult for the minor party to get on the ballot. c.) party in-fighting will tear it apart. d.) one or both major parties will absorb its issues, and the minor party will lose support. e.) the media will attack the minor party.

d.) one or both major parties will absorb its issues, and the minor party will lose support.

Organizationally, the U.S. major parties are

decentralized and fragmented.


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