AP Gov Unit #5 Vocab: Parties, Elections, Interest Groups and Media

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Political Participation

The different ways in which individuals take action or shape the laws and policies of a government

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Political Action Committees

an organization that raises money for candidates and campaigns

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Linkage Institution

channels that connect individuals with government, including elections, political parties, interest groups, and the media

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Social Movement

large groups of citizens organizing for political change

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Franchise (Suffrage)

the right to vote in political elections

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Twenty-Sixth Amendment

allows those eighteen years old and older to vote

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Twenty-Fourth Amendment

prohibits congress and the states from imposing poll taxes as a condition for voting in federal elections

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Poll Tax

tax required to vote

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Voter Turnout

the number of eligible voters who participate in an election as a percentage of the total number of eligible voters

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Demographic Characteristics

measurable characteristics of a population, such as economic status, education, age, race or ethnicity, gender, and partisan attachment

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Socioeconomic Status (SES)

a measure of an individual’s wealth, income, occupation, and educational attainment

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Political Efficacy

a person’s belief that he or she can make effective political change

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Political Mobilization

efforts by political parties to encourage their members to vote

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Registration Requirements

the set of rules that govern who can vote and how, when, and where they can vote

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Absentee Ballots

voting completed and submitted by a voter before the day of an election

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Rational Choice Voting

voting based on what a citizen believes is in his or her best interest

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Retrospective Voting

voting based on an assessment of an incumbent’s past performance

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Prospective Voting

casting a ballot for a candidate who promises to enact policies favored by the voter in the future

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Party-Line Voting

Voting for candidates who belong only to one political party for all of the offices on the ballot

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Electoral College

a constitutionally required process for selecting the president through slates of electors chosen in each state, who are pledged to vote for a nominee in the presidential election.

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Winner-Take-All system

A system of election in which the candidate who wins the plurality of votes within a state receives all of that state’s votes in the Electoral College

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Battleground State

a state where the polls show a close contest between the Republican and Democratic candidates in a presidential election

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Swing State

a state where levels of support for the parties are similar and elections swing back and forth between Democrats and Republicans

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Get Out The Vote (GOTV)

efforts to mobilize voters

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Super PAC

an organization that may spend an unlimited amount of money on a political campaign, as long as the spending is not coordinated with the campaign

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Political Party

an organized group of party leaders, officeholders, and voters who work together to elect candidates to political office.

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Party Identifcation

an individual’s attachment to a political party

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Straight-Ticket Voting

voting for all of the candidates on the ballot from one political party

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Split-Ticket Voting

voting for candidates from different parties in the same election

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Party Platform

a set of positions and policy objectives that members of a political party agree to.

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Recruitment

the process through which political parties identify potential candidates

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Party Coalition

interest groups and like-minded voters who support a political party over time.

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Realignment

when the groups of people who support a political party shift their allegiance to a different political party

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Critical Election

a major national election that signals a change in the balance of power between the two parties

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Party Era

time period when one party wins most national elections

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Era of Divided Government

a trend since 1969, in which one party controls one or both houses of Congress and the president is from the opposing party

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Nomination

the formal process through which parties choose their candidates for political office

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Delegate

a person who acts as the voters’ representative at a convention to select the party’s nominee

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Primary Election

an election in which a state’s voters choose delegates who support a particular presidential candidate for nomination or an election by a plurality vote to select a party’s nominee for a seat in Congress

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Open Primary

a primary election in which all eligible voters may vote, regardless of their party affiliation

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Closed Primary

a primary election in which only those who have registered as a member of a political party may vote.

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Caucus

a process through which a state’s eligible voters meet to select delegates to represent their preferences in the nomination process

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Super Delegate

usually, a party leader or activist who is not pledged to a candidate based on the outcomes of the state’s primary or caucus

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Front-Loading

a decision by a state to push its primary or caucus to a date as early in the election season as possible to gain more influence in the presidential nomination process

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National Convention

a meeting where delegates officially select their party’s nominee for the presidency

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Candidate-Centered Campaign

a trend in which candidates develop their own strategies and raise money with less influence from the party elite.

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Two-Party System

a system in which two political parties dominate politics, winning almost all elections

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Proportional Representation System

an election system for a legislature in which citizen vote for parties, rather than individuals, and parties are represented in the legislature according to the percentage of the vote they receive

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Single-Member Plurality System

an election system for choosing members of the legislature where the winner is the candidate who receives the most votes, even if the candidate does not receive a majority of the votes

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Third Party

a minor political party in competition with the major parties

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Interest Groups

Voluntary association of people who come together with the goal of getting the policies that they favor enacted.

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Social Movements

large groups of citizens organizing for political change

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Theory of Participatory Democracy

the belief that citizens impact policymaking through their involvement in civil society

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Civil Society

the formal and informal organizations that are not part of the state apparatus but operate in public

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Pluralist Theory

a theory of democracy that emphasizes the role of groups in the policymaking process

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Elitist Theory

theory of democracy that the elites have a disproportionate amount of influence in the policymaking process

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Policy Agenda

the set of issues to which government officials, voters, and the public are paying attention

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Collective Action

political action that occurs when individuals contribute their energy, time, or money to a larger group goal

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Collective Good

also called a public good; a public benefit that individuals can enjoy or profit from even if they do not help achieve it

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Free Riders

individuals who enjoys collective goods and benefits from the actions of an interest group without joining

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Selective Benefits

benefit available only to those who join the group

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Economic Interest Groups

a group advocating on behalf of the financial interests of members

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Public Interest Groups

group that acts on behalf of the collective interests of a broad group of individuals

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Single-Issue Groups

association focusing on one specific area of public policy, often a moral issue about which they are unwilling to compromise.

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Government Interest Groups

organization acting on behalf of local, state, or foreign governments

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Lobbying

interacting with government officials in order to advance a group’s public policy goals

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Revolving Door

the movement of individuals between government and lobbying positions

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Amicus Curiae Brief

a brief filed by someone who is not a party to a case in an attempt to persuade the court to agree with the arguments set forth in the brief

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Iron Triangle

coordinated and mutually beneficial activities of bureaucracy, Congress, and interest groups to achieve shared policy goals

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Issue Network

webs of influence between interest groups, policymakers, and policy advocates.

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Grassroots Lobbying

mobilizing interest group members to pressure their representatives by contacting them directly through phone calls, email, and social media

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Protest

a public demonstration designed to call attention to the need for change

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Civil Disobediance

the intentional refusal to obey a law to call attention to its injustice

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News Media

a broad term that includes newspapers, magazines, radio, television, rado, internet sources, blogs, and social media postings

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Social Media

forms of electronic communication that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking

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Agenda Setting

the media’s ability to highlight certain issues and bring them to the attention of the public

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Mass Media

sources of information that appeal to a wide audience, including newspapers, radio television, and Internet outlets.

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Wire Service

an organization that gathers and reports on news and then sells the stories to other outlets

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Investigative Journalism

an approach to newsgathering in which reporters dig into stories, often looking for instances of wrongdoing

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Broadcast Media

outlets for news and other content that rely on mass communications technology to bring stories directly into people’s home

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Media Consolidation

the concentration of ownership of the media into fewer corporations

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Partisan Bias

the slanting of political news coverage in support of a particular political party or ideology

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Horse-Race Journalism

coverage of political campaigns that focuses more on the drama of the campaign than on policy issues

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