Electoral Systems
Electoral Rules
Political Party Systems
Political Party Systems II
Movements and Interest Groups
100

This electoral system uses multimember districts and allocates seats in proportion to each party’s vote share.

Proportional representation

100

T/F: SMDP systems tend to increase the number of represented political parties 

False

100

Define catch-all party

A political party with members covering a broad spectrum of beliefs

100

T/F: China's constitution says that citizens have the rights to freedom of speech, assembly, association, procession, and demonstration

True

100

Define interest group

A group explicitly organized to represent and advocate for a specific interest or policy issue

200

This system elects only one representative per district, and the candidate with the most votes wins, even without a majority.

SMDP / FPTP

200

Identify TWO countries that elect its executive by a clear majority

Iran; Russia

200

Identify five political parties in the UK

Conservative

Labour

Reform UK

Liberal Democrats

Scottish National Party

Sinn Fein

etc.

200

T/F: Political parties in the UK have to register with the Electoral Commission if they want their name and emblem on ballots

True

200

Define a grassroots social movement

Large group(s) of people pushing collectively for significant political or social change; exerts power up from the local level to the regional, national, or international level

300

Describe the UK's electoral system for the House of Commons

Uses SMDP/first-past-the-post rules and has traditionally been dominated by Conservative and Labour parties

300

What is the electoral regulatory organization in Mexico called?

National Electoral Institute (NIE)

300

Identify and DESCRIBE three political parties in Mexico

  • MORENA — left-wing populism, progressivism, and social democracy

  • National Action Party (PAN) — conservative, pro-market

  • Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM) — green

  • Labor Party (PT) — leftist, pro-labor

  • Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) — centrist, pragmatic

  • Citizens’ Movement (MC) — progressive, anti-establishment

300

What are the 3 major factional groups in Iran's Majles?

Principlists, Reformists, Independents

300

Grassroots movements tend to be difficult for state-run military or law enforcement to suppress because they’re (3 reasons): 

  • Run by ordinary people

  • Organizationally decentralized

  • Limited organizational hierarchies

400

Describe Mexico's electoral system for the Chamber of Deputies.

Combines 300 single-member district seats with 200 proportional-representation seats and uses gender quotas on party lists

400

In Iran, how is the Guardian Council chosen?

  • Half (6) are Islamic scholars appointed by Supreme Leader

  • Half (6) are legal scholars nominated by the head of the judiciary and approved by the Majles

400

Identify TWO ways in which Russia has reduced political competition

  • Allowing only legally registered parties to run for office

  • Increasing requirements to register new political parties (e.g., minimum member requirement; regional branches)

  • Using selective court decisions to disqualify candidates

  • Restricting political opposition from presenting viewpoints in the media

  • Temporarily eliminating gubernatorial elections (2004-2012)

400

What are the requirements to forming a new political party in Mexico?

  • Must hold 20 assemblies in 20 states OR 200 assemblies across all districts

  • At those assemblies, must sign up a minimum number of registered voters (~3,000/state or 300/district)

400

Describe TWO social movements from two different course countries.

Answers will vary

500

Describe Russia's electoral system for both chambers of its legislature.

State Duma

½ are directly elected from single-member districts; ½ are elected by proportional representation with a minimum threshold

Federation Council

Chosen by provincial legislatures and governors


500

In Nigeria, what are the requirements of votes needed to elect a president?

Winner must have >25% in >⅔ of the 36 states + FCT

500

What are TWO ways that Mexico has increased political competition?

  • Eliminated el dedazo, or selection of successors by the president

  • Privatized state-owned corporations, decreasing patronage and corruption

  • Reduced one-party control at sub-national level, so governors were not controlled by PRI national party leadership 

  • Established and continually strengthened the National Electoral Institute

500

What 3 rights does Mexico's 1996 General Law of Political Parties guarantee?

  • Right to affiliate with a party

  • Right to participate in political activities

  • Right to vote for candidates

500

Differentiate between pluralist and corporatist systems

Pluralist systems promote competition among multiple autonomous groups not linked to the state

In corporatist systems, the government controls access to policy making by relying on state-sanctioned groups or single peak associations (SPAs) to represent labor, business, and agricultural sectors

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