A belief that you play a role in politics and the government is responsive to the participants.
What is political efficacy?
Because of the winner-take-all system, we have a ___.
What is a two-party system?
This activity is aimed at influencing public officials (legislators) and trying to promote or defeat certain legislation.
What is lobbying?
These represent specific ideological positions, sometimes can serve as "spoilers" but rarely make much of an impact.
What are Third Parties?
Article VI of the Constitution declared federal law is superior to state law. This clause came out of the court case McCulloch vs. Maryland.
What is the Supremacy Clause?
This landmark SCOTUS case said states must provide attorneys to defendants.
What is Gideon v. Wainwright?
This is form from the close relationship between interest groups, Congress and bureaucracy.
What is the Iron Triangle?
When one political party dominate all three branches of government. It is called ___.
What was a government trifecta?
Throughout American history, there have been many changes to who can vote. This act eliminated laws that discriminated against blacks from various civil rights acts, such as grandfather clause, literacy tests, white primaries.
What is the Voting Rights Act (1965)?
Organizations that link the people with government are called ___.
What are linkage institutions?