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Political Parties CC

Political Parties CC

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11th Grade

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Carie Barry

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What is the primary goal of a political party according to the text?

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To influence policies

To win control of government

To support the president

To create social equity

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What is mainly the job of interest groups?

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Which of the following is NOT a reason why political parties are formed?

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To deal with politicians' ambition

To facilitate policy making

To directly implement government policies

To facilitate collective action in the electoral process

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What does 'facilitate collective action in the electoral process' mean?

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To make it easier for voters to form groups that vote in certain ways

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To ensure all political views are represented

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To create new laws

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To provide financial support to candidates

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How do political parties facilitate policy making?

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By lobbying

By promoting independent candidates

By allowing politicians to work together

By voting in elections

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What is a major function of political parties in the U.S.?

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What type of primary allows only registered party members to vote?

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What is the role of delegates in presidential elections?

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To manage election campaigns

To run for office

To nominate presidential candidates at convention

To vote in general elections

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What is one way that political parties mobilize voters?

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What does a political party act as, which helps voters make electoral choices?

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A public service organization

A government agency

A brand

A policy maker

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Who usually becomes the Speaker in Congress?

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Any elected official

The oldest member

A Supreme Court justice

A member from the majority party

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What is the relationship between the president and his party described as?

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Competitive

Distant

Reciprocal

Adversarial

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What is NOT a function of political parties?

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What percentage of eligible voters actually vote in primary elections?

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About 25%

About 50%

About 75%

About 10%

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What can open primaries potentially lead to?

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