POLS 102 Chapter 3
Major economic organizations with whom the government cultivates a special relationship because they can influence political decisions or policy changes may include __________.
business, labor, and farmers
What is the most reliable comparative empirical data on political participation in countries around the world?
voter turnout in national elections
In the United States, President Bill Clinton was criticized for "renting the Lincoln Bedroom" in the White House. What was the primary purpose of allowing people to spend time in this historic room?
to seek political contributions
Under which circumstances can a nonassociational interest group become a social movement?
when its activities on an issue of social change become more sustained, organized, and reliant on unconventional tactics
Which group is considered an extremist group on the basis of its willingness to pursue extensive, radical agendas through any means necessary?
Boko Haram
Imagine that you are traveling in Europe and the newspaper is reporting on the activities of Le Republique en Marche near you. You are most likely in __________.
France
In most political systems, what is considered the broadest linkage institution?
a political party
In addition to Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy, which other groups stand in the greatest numbers against the military dictatorship in Myanmar?
college students and Buddhist monks
In order to facilitate the coordination of government operations, political parties tend to __________.
establish an internal hierarchy
Developing a taxonomy is often the __________ stage in political analysis.
first
Most political organizations could not function effectively without __________ because they do the day-to-day work of politics.
foot soldiers
Associational interest groups are formed to __________.
further the political objectives of their own members
Corporatism involves the close cooperation of, and coordination among, major sectoral interest groups such as business, labor, or farmers working alongside _________.
government agencies
In contrast to ideological parties, pragmatic parties tend to __________.
hold more flexible goals and are oriented toward moderate or incremental policy change
If you are influenced by a party's stated beliefs and trust that it would represent your own viewpoints, you have established a clear __________.
party identification
Voting and campaign activities influence the selection and action of political authorities. This demonstrates the concept of __________.
political action
Which of the following are furthered when many people come together to join a political group?
political agendas
Successful __________ capture supreme political power within a government and use it with extraordinary energy and effect.
political leaders
Imagine a group that is established to push for specific political changes, but does not attempt to elect candidates to public office. This would mean that the group would fail to be considered a(n) __________.
political party
An ideal type is a __________.
set of distinctive forms of a phenomenon defined in order to reveal the different ways in which key characteristics can be combined
What factor has increased the willingness and ability of individuals to join in public protests against unpopular regimes, leaders, and policies?
social networking technologies
Certain groups are known as "linkage institutions" because they __________.
tend to link people to the political system