Deck 10: Elections

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Elections can serve to enlist people and manifest participation whether or not they have a meaningful role in selecting or changing leadership groups.
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Elections perform functions other than electing leaders.
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Proportional representation systems:

A) usually have several political parties elected to parliament
B) are considered unfair and undemocratic
C) are found in Britain and Canada
D) award a legislative seat only to the person/party that comes in first in a district
E) are rare in Europe
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As the number of choices on a ballot increases, the number of _____________ (choose one: "well-informed" or "poorly informed" voters also increases.
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Of the following groups, which usually has the highest voter turnout?

A) Migrant workers
B) Ethnic minorities
C) Poor people
D) Well-educated people
E) Young people
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Nigeria has a _________________ electoral system.
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The list PR system has the advantage that each elected official feels a direct link with a small and well defined geographic constituency.
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The proportional representation system does more to insure that minority parties are represented in government.
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Of the following groups, which usually has the lowest voter turnout?

A) Suburban residents
B) Well-educated people
C) Well-off people
D) Young people
E) Old people
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Which of the following statements about SMDP and PR systems is true?

A) PR systems are more likely than SMDP systems to have legislators that feel strongly tied to a particular region
B) PR systems provide fewer choices for voters than SMDP systems do
C) SMDP systems are more common than PR systems
D) Neither the SMDP system nor the PR system is effective in promoting democracy
E) Voters in a SMDP system can feel like they are "wasting" their votes
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The Knesset is the name for the _________________ in Israel.
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Which American state is well-known for putting referenda and similar measures to the voters in large numbers?

A) Georgia
B) Minnesota
C) California
D) Texas
E) Utah
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What percentage of those eligible to vote in the 2012 American presidential election actually did so?

A) 43%
B) 58%
C) 71%
D) 79%
E) 88%
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Elections are found exclusively in democratic political systems.
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How many large parties are there, on average, in a country with single-member-district plurality system

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Five
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An election where the voters select among policies, not candidates, is called a ___________________.
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Your vote is not likely to matter (determine the outcome of an election) and you reason that it is irrational to take the time and spend the energy to vote. Others reason similarly and shrink from voting. But if everyone exercises the same logic and only a few people vote, then your vote does have muscle and does matter. This situation is labeled the
_________________________________.
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An electoral system is something that is seldom designated in a state's constitution.
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Many people in democracies who have little sense that their votes will make a difference, nonetheless vote and feel a sense of support for the system and relish their participation in it.
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SMDP stands for Single Member District _____________.
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PR systems generally allow for more political parties to exist and persist and, given that, voters tend to have a larger number of choices.
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Critical Thinking
How much voter participation is optimal? Very different answers are possible - some driven by ideological differences. Some political systems legally require a citizen to vote. What are your thoughts about that? And do you imagine a direct relationship between amount of voter participation and the quality of participation? That is, if more people vote, do we get a result based on less information and thinking or more information and thinking?
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Systems that use referenda find that they must approach the public with policy choices on a regular basis if the system is to have any public legitimacy.
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Write an essay in which you compare, contrast, and analyze SMDP systems and PR systems. What are the key characteristics of each? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each? Which do you think is best, and why?
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What are the key factors that determine electoral participation?
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What are the factors that can keep elections from reflecting the will of the general population?
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Electoral participation is higher in PR systems than in SMDP systems.
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Elections can serve to enlist people and manifest participation whether or not they have a meaningful role in selecting or changing leadership groups.
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Elections perform functions other than electing leaders.
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Proportional representation systems:

A) usually have several political parties elected to parliament
B) are considered unfair and undemocratic
C) are found in Britain and Canada
D) award a legislative seat only to the person/party that comes in first in a district
E) are rare in Europe
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As the number of choices on a ballot increases, the number of _____________ (choose one: "well-informed" or "poorly informed" voters also increases.
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Of the following groups, which usually has the highest voter turnout?

A) Migrant workers
B) Ethnic minorities
C) Poor people
D) Well-educated people
E) Young people
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Nigeria has a _________________ electoral system.
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The list PR system has the advantage that each elected official feels a direct link with a small and well defined geographic constituency.
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The proportional representation system does more to insure that minority parties are represented in government.
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Of the following groups, which usually has the lowest voter turnout?

A) Suburban residents
B) Well-educated people
C) Well-off people
D) Young people
E) Old people
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Which of the following statements about SMDP and PR systems is true?

A) PR systems are more likely than SMDP systems to have legislators that feel strongly tied to a particular region
B) PR systems provide fewer choices for voters than SMDP systems do
C) SMDP systems are more common than PR systems
D) Neither the SMDP system nor the PR system is effective in promoting democracy
E) Voters in a SMDP system can feel like they are "wasting" their votes
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The Knesset is the name for the _________________ in Israel.
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Which American state is well-known for putting referenda and similar measures to the voters in large numbers?

A) Georgia
B) Minnesota
C) California
D) Texas
E) Utah
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What percentage of those eligible to vote in the 2012 American presidential election actually did so?

A) 43%
B) 58%
C) 71%
D) 79%
E) 88%
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Elections are found exclusively in democratic political systems.
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How many large parties are there, on average, in a country with single-member-district plurality system

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Five
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An election where the voters select among policies, not candidates, is called a ___________________.
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Your vote is not likely to matter (determine the outcome of an election) and you reason that it is irrational to take the time and spend the energy to vote. Others reason similarly and shrink from voting. But if everyone exercises the same logic and only a few people vote, then your vote does have muscle and does matter. This situation is labeled the
_________________________________.
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An electoral system is something that is seldom designated in a state's constitution.
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Many people in democracies who have little sense that their votes will make a difference, nonetheless vote and feel a sense of support for the system and relish their participation in it.
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SMDP stands for Single Member District _____________.
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PR systems generally allow for more political parties to exist and persist and, given that, voters tend to have a larger number of choices.
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Critical Thinking
How much voter participation is optimal? Very different answers are possible - some driven by ideological differences. Some political systems legally require a citizen to vote. What are your thoughts about that? And do you imagine a direct relationship between amount of voter participation and the quality of participation? That is, if more people vote, do we get a result based on less information and thinking or more information and thinking?
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Systems that use referenda find that they must approach the public with policy choices on a regular basis if the system is to have any public legitimacy.
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Write an essay in which you compare, contrast, and analyze SMDP systems and PR systems. What are the key characteristics of each? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each? Which do you think is best, and why?
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What are the key factors that determine electoral participation?
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What are the factors that can keep elections from reflecting the will of the general population?
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Electoral participation is higher in PR systems than in SMDP systems.
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