Deck 11: Parties: a Linking and Leading Mechanism in Politics

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The two most important and powerful elements in Britain's Conservative Party are the:

A) constituency associations and members of the House of Commons
B) Central Office and the constituency associations
C) management board and the Central Office
D) party leader and the management board
E) members of the House of Commons and the party leader
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In multi-party systems it is common for no party to win enough votes to "form" a government without creating a ______________________.
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The first "modern" political parties developed in the USA.
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Political parties pay special attention to their role in creating paths for new leadership. They can require time and energy to create experience or open the door to celebrities or others who are fast tracked.
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Which political system is used in your text as an example of a one-party system with a hierarchical organization and 80 million members? _______________
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The primary difference between a one-party and a dominant-party system is that in the latter, _____________________ function openly.
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Political parties provide: a basis for mobilization of masses; a means of recruiting and socializing political leaders; structured political identity; and _____________________.
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China's Communist Party:

A) is the sole political party in the country
B) does not tolerate any dissent
C) allows any citizen to become a member
D) has maintained rigid control over the economy since it first seized power
E) is loosely organized with very little hierarchy
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Political party affiliation and the political identity that goes with it can provide a person with continuity in a complex and rapidly changing political world.
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Real political parties are found only in democracies.
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An organization whose chief objective is to ensure that its officials attain power or retain power is called a ________________________.
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A political party is different from an interest group in that a political party:

A) seeks to raise funds from individuals
B) seeks to have its officials attain power
C) only exists in a democracy
D) can have a large number of members
E) seeks specific policy goals
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The first modern electoral democracy, and the development of the first political parties, occurred in:

A) France
B) Italy
C) the United States
D) Sweden
E) Holland
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In which of the following countries is strong support from a political party least necessary to have a successful political career?

A) France
B) Britain
C) China
D) United States
E) All of these countries require strong support from a political party
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Answer only in the framework of this chapter. Canada is an unusual political system in that it uses the SMDP electoral system and has a ___________________ political system.
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The political parties in the USA are legally prohibited from providing funds and other support to political parties in other countries.
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Canada's party system is unusual in that:

A) all parties have about equal support in all the provinces
B) it closely mirrors the party system of the United States
C) it has no parties that represent conservative viewpoints
D) it is a single-member plurality district system with at least four parties winning seats
E) it has had the exact same parties represented in the legislature for the last five decades
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The United States is best characterized as a:

A) one-party system
B) two-party system
C) dominant-party system
D) multiparty system
E) no-party system
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Political parties always function to mobilize support for the regime in power.
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Sources of funding for political parties include public funds, bribes, interest group donations, profits from business activities, subsidies from foreign countries and ________________________.
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Critical Thinking
How would elections be different if candidates for executive leadership had to announce in advance to the voters exactly who would serve as key advisors and administrators (i.e. cabinet, etc.)?
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Multi-party systems are more likely to offer a range of political platforms and choices for voters that are likely to align more clearly with individual voters.
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Critical Thinking
Could a modern political system function if all elections were non-partisan, that is, if no institutionalize political parties could play a role? In this case, would elections have to be financed completely with public funds?
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Coalitions that form in multi-party systems are often tentative and volatile and can breed instability for the regime.
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What factors keep political parties from creating platforms that are clear and specific?
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The Iron Law of Oligarchy states that political parties can never be faithful to the program or its constituency for which it was created. Leaders will take the party in other directions.
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Canada's political parties are dominated by their tight relationships with political parties in Great Britain.
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What factors lead to the formation of political parties?
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Write an essay about the different types of party systems. What are their characteristics and in what types of electoral systems do they tend to form?
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Deck 11: Parties: a Linking and Leading Mechanism in Politics
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The two most important and powerful elements in Britain's Conservative Party are the:

A) constituency associations and members of the House of Commons
B) Central Office and the constituency associations
C) management board and the Central Office
D) party leader and the management board
E) members of the House of Commons and the party leader
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In multi-party systems it is common for no party to win enough votes to "form" a government without creating a ______________________.
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The first "modern" political parties developed in the USA.
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Political parties pay special attention to their role in creating paths for new leadership. They can require time and energy to create experience or open the door to celebrities or others who are fast tracked.
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Which political system is used in your text as an example of a one-party system with a hierarchical organization and 80 million members? _______________
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The primary difference between a one-party and a dominant-party system is that in the latter, _____________________ function openly.
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Political parties provide: a basis for mobilization of masses; a means of recruiting and socializing political leaders; structured political identity; and _____________________.
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China's Communist Party:

A) is the sole political party in the country
B) does not tolerate any dissent
C) allows any citizen to become a member
D) has maintained rigid control over the economy since it first seized power
E) is loosely organized with very little hierarchy
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Political party affiliation and the political identity that goes with it can provide a person with continuity in a complex and rapidly changing political world.
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Real political parties are found only in democracies.
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An organization whose chief objective is to ensure that its officials attain power or retain power is called a ________________________.
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12
A political party is different from an interest group in that a political party:

A) seeks to raise funds from individuals
B) seeks to have its officials attain power
C) only exists in a democracy
D) can have a large number of members
E) seeks specific policy goals
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13
The first modern electoral democracy, and the development of the first political parties, occurred in:

A) France
B) Italy
C) the United States
D) Sweden
E) Holland
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In which of the following countries is strong support from a political party least necessary to have a successful political career?

A) France
B) Britain
C) China
D) United States
E) All of these countries require strong support from a political party
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Answer only in the framework of this chapter. Canada is an unusual political system in that it uses the SMDP electoral system and has a ___________________ political system.
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The political parties in the USA are legally prohibited from providing funds and other support to political parties in other countries.
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17
Canada's party system is unusual in that:

A) all parties have about equal support in all the provinces
B) it closely mirrors the party system of the United States
C) it has no parties that represent conservative viewpoints
D) it is a single-member plurality district system with at least four parties winning seats
E) it has had the exact same parties represented in the legislature for the last five decades
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18
The United States is best characterized as a:

A) one-party system
B) two-party system
C) dominant-party system
D) multiparty system
E) no-party system
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Political parties always function to mobilize support for the regime in power.
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Sources of funding for political parties include public funds, bribes, interest group donations, profits from business activities, subsidies from foreign countries and ________________________.
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Critical Thinking
How would elections be different if candidates for executive leadership had to announce in advance to the voters exactly who would serve as key advisors and administrators (i.e. cabinet, etc.)?
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Multi-party systems are more likely to offer a range of political platforms and choices for voters that are likely to align more clearly with individual voters.
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Critical Thinking
Could a modern political system function if all elections were non-partisan, that is, if no institutionalize political parties could play a role? In this case, would elections have to be financed completely with public funds?
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Coalitions that form in multi-party systems are often tentative and volatile and can breed instability for the regime.
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What factors keep political parties from creating platforms that are clear and specific?
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The Iron Law of Oligarchy states that political parties can never be faithful to the program or its constituency for which it was created. Leaders will take the party in other directions.
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Canada's political parties are dominated by their tight relationships with political parties in Great Britain.
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What factors lead to the formation of political parties?
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Write an essay about the different types of party systems. What are their characteristics and in what types of electoral systems do they tend to form?
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