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Chapter 8 Review
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Just a reminder…. How people’s concerns become political issues on the policy agenda Parties, elections, interest groups, and media Linkage Institutions
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Pick candidates Run campaigns Give cues (educate) Articulate policies Coordinate policymaking Parties as Linkage Institutions
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Television has taken away some of the power of political parties Candidates can easily get out their own message Can directly access voters Party dealignment People gradually moving away from both parties Decline in Political Parties
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IDENTIFY with a party Party identification: a self-proclaimed preference for one party Many Europeans countries pay for membership Party image: Voter’s idea of what Dems and Reps stand for Party in the Electorate
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National convention Every 4 years to choose presidential candidate and party platforms The supreme power within each of the parties Nat’l Party Organization
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First parties Federalists and Democratic-Republicans Federalists died out and D-R became Democrats Democrats v. Whigs (Northern industrialists and Southern planters) Republicans (first anti-slavery party, then pro- industrialists) Parties throughout History
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The New Deal Coalition (1932 – 1964) Urban dwellers, unions, Catholics and Jews, the poor, Southerners, African Americans 1968 – Present Southern realignment and divided gov’t 1968 – 1992 (Rep. Presidency and Democratic Congress) Parties throughout History
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Present clear goals/policies All must commit the program Minority party must say what they would do if THEY were in power Accept responsibility for government’s performance Responsible Party Model
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Which of the following is NOT TRUE of the relationship between party identification and age? A.) As of 2008, young Americans age 18 to 24 were more likely to say they were Independents than were older Americans. B.) As of 2008, older Americans over 65 were more likely to say they were Independents than were younger Americans. C.) As individuals get older, they are more likely to identify with either the Democrats or the Republicans. D.) More young Americans age 18 to 24 identify as Independents than identify as Democrats or Republicans. E.) More Americans age 65 and older identify as Democrats than identify as Independents or Republicans. Practice Question
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As you get older, you are MORE likely to choose a political party Less independent
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