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Political parties and what they do
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Political Parties and What They Do
Topic 11, Lesson 1
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Political Parties & What They Do
A political party is a group of people who try to control governmentby winning elections and holding public offices. The two majorpolitical parties in the United States are the Republicans and theDemocrats.
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Political Parties & What They Do
Political parties perform five major functions. First, theynominate, or name, candidates for public office. Parties present thesecandidates to the voters and then gather support for them. Second,parties inform the people and inspire them to participate in publicaffairs.
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Political Parties & What They Do
Third, political parties help ensure that their candidates and officeholders are qualified and of good character and if elected, perform well in office. Fourth, they have some governing responsibilities. Congress and State legislatures are organized along party lines; they conduct much of their business based on partisanship, or firm allegiance to a political party.
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Fifth, parties act as government watchdogs. The party out of power keeps a close eye on the policies and behavior of the party that controls the executive branch of each national or State government.
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Multiple Choice
What is a political party?
group of persons who represents United States employees through union organizations
group of persons who seek to control government through winning elections and holding public office
group of persons who seek to control the people for force and tyranny
group of persons who manager the armed forces of the United States
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What is political spectrum?
the range of economic views
the range of religious views
the range of personal views
the range of political views
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single-member districts are electoral districts from which multiple people
are chosen by the voters for each elected office
TRUE
FALSE
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