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    Voter turnout in the United States is

    significantly lower than voter turnout in Western Europe

    Younger people

    Younger people are the least likely to vote (i.e. 18-24 year olds)

    Political alienation occurs

    occurs when people are separated from their political system and/or government

    Political alienation results

    from a problem with diffuse political support

    Political alienation leads

    to more deviating elections and less political participation

    The most common form of political participation in America is

    voting

    Common forms of political expression are

    voting, flying flags, and putting signs in yard

    public opinion

    Values and attitudes that people have about issues events and personalities

    Political ideologies

    sets of political values held by individuals regarding the basic goals of government and politics

    Political socialization

    A cohesive set of general believes that form A philosophy about government

    Freedom of the press

    1st Amendment freedom to publish material freely

    "Fourth branch of government"

    mass media

    Advertising

    The media uses Advanced technology to push News as according to A persons interest

    History of American suffrage

    It used to be only males with land

    15th and 19th amendment

    Women's suffrage protest

    Accidental mobilization

    Political ads on Google searches, and so on

    Online news covers events and issues with the same immediacy as TV, but with in-depth treatment

    Political participation made easier

    New forms of political expression through blogs, videos, social media, and websites

    Political party

    an organized group that attempts to influence government by electing its members to office.

    Voter turnout

    a number of states have begun to offer same-day registration, which means that people can both register and vote when they go to the polls on Election Day

    "Unequal democracy"

    Some people argue that the two major parties are subsidized by big business and the wealthy that would result in this. also in which interest of the poor are largely ignored.

    two-party system

    only two parties have a realistic opportunity to compete effectively for control
    was developed because of election rules

    Strategic voting

    Americans assume that Republicans or Democrats will win, so third-party voters pick the majority party candidate also called "the lesser of two evils "

    National elections

    These are held in even-numbered years.

    Primary elections (history)

    an election held to select a party's candidate for the general election

    The first stage in a presidential election is the nomination phase.

    Runoff elections

    An election occurs after the primaries so that only two candidates from the first round continues to the second round, where one candidate will win

    Potential interest groups

    Unprecedented that are not organized and are not able to demonstrate to their government their identity and their demands

    Socioeconomic character of interest groups

    are often referred to as lobbies, special interests, and pressure groups.

    are primarily concerned with policies; parties organize to win elected office.

    Business Interest Groups

    U.S. Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers

    Have high socioeconomic status and make up about 1/3 of all interest groups

    Closed primary

    a primary election in which only voters of the party in which they are enrolled can participate

    open primary

    a primary election in which all registered voters, including independents, can participate

    General election

    follows the primary elections and determines who is ultimately elected to office

    Caucus

    a meeting of voters to choose the party's candidate (used by one-third of the states).

    PACs (Political Action Committees)

    are money-giving arms of interest groups.

    Liberalism and conservatism are examples of

    political ideologies.

    In classical political theory, a liberal was closest to what we would today refer to as a

    libertarian

    A person's political party preference is primarily acquired through the influence of the

    person's family

    Public broadcasting refers to any television, radio, and digital media that

    receives funding from the public through license fees, subsidies, or tax dollars.

    Which of the following is a good example of a media monopoly?

    Disney

    of the Which of the following is a so-called traditional form of political activity?

    protesting

    ________ is the single most important political act for most Americans.

    Voting

    The Jim Crow era refers to the period

    after the Civil War and before the 1960s.

    A political party is an organization

    that tries to influence the government by getting its members elected to office.

    Political scientists have found that on economic issues, both the Democratic and Republican parties are

    more responsive to the preferences of the upper and middle classes than the lower class

    National elections are held in the United States on the first Tuesday of November ________ year(s).

    every other

    During midterm elections, voters are selecting

    members of Congress.

    Public interest groups differ from other types of interest groups in that

    they claim to serve the common good, not just their own particular interests.

    Congressional Elections

    congress sets date - first tuesday after first monday in november every even year

    ​Straight ticket

    Selecting candidates from the same political party for all offices

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