Party Basics
Parties & Democracy
Two-Party System
Party History
100

Political parties do this to try to run the government

Win elections / get candidates elected

100

Parties hold these events like rallies to get people excited and to go vote.

Campaign events

100

In this U.S. general voting, whoever gets the most votes wins  

The plurality system

100

These were the very first two political parties in the United States.

The Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans

200

This word means being very loyal to one political party all the time.

Partisanship

200

By offering different ideas and plans, parties let voters do this before picking a leader.

Make informed decisions

200

This law explains why countries with plurality voting usually end up with just two big parties.

 Duverger's Law

200

Party positions have changed a lot over time on these two big topics.

 Social welfare and civil rights

300

Name one of the two major political parties in the United States.


The Democratic Party OR the Republican Party

300

Besides winning elections, parties also help run and organize this branch of government.

legislature

300

The 'winner take-all' part of U.S. elections makes it very hard for smaller parties to win.

 The plurality

300

Both major parties have changed their positions on civil rights and this topic.

 Social welfare

400

This is the set of beliefs and values that a political party stands for.

 An ideology

400

Parties bring groups of members together in this way to help pass new laws.

Build coalitions



400

These smaller parties exist in the U.S. but almost never win major elections.

Third parties

400

Political parties change over time because of shifts in these two things.

Society and political conditions

500

Political parties are called a key part of this type of government where people vote

Democracy

500

Parties make sure that this wide variety of people's opinions gets represented in democracy.

 A diverse range of voices

500

 The two-party system has lasted more than this many years. 

100 years

500

Understanding changes in who belongs to a party means studying these shifts.

Demographic shifts

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