Interest Groups
Political Parties
Misc.
Elections
The Benefits
100

This interest group pursues a broader range of issues, grouped around a central theme. Example: National Organization for Women.

What is a Multi-issue interest group

100

The process of deciding which candidate will appear on the general election ballot to undertake parties banner.

What is nomination

100

Allowing others to do work on your behalf is an example of:

Free rider problem

100

This is the amount of times a presidential candidate was denied the presidency despite winning the popular vote:

4

100

These benefits have value (i.e. t-shirts and plaques)

Material benefits

200

Focuses primarily or exclusively on one issue such as the environment, peace or abortion.

What are single issue interest groups

200

What type of primary system is practiced in most states where voters are allowed to participate in the primary election without declaring membership in a party. This system also allows the voter to choose to vote in the Republican or the Democratic primary and no record is kept.

Open Primary System

200

The effort began in 1848 and ended with the 19th Amendment

Right to Vote for Women

200

This rule is used in 48 states and puts a premium on winning the right combination of states to equal at least 270

The Unit Rule

200

These benefits are social

Solidarity benefits

300

A group who represents generally well-paid and highly educated people in a specific profession.

What are Professional associations

300

FECA stands for

What is Federal Election Campaign Act

300

Political parties that are not the main ones are called

Minority Party

300

Residents living in _____ states are often overwhelmed with campaigning ads, phone calls, mailings and rallies.

Swing States

300

Individuals/organizations that give money to groups & also help form and sustain interest groups

Patrons

400

Nonprofit institutions that conduct research and often engage in advocacy on issues of public interest and a strong ideological viewpoint

What are Think tanks

400

Known as super PACs.

What are Political Action Committees 

400

The __________ list liberties that ensure out right to petition the government

Bill of Rights

400

This court case was the most significant election-centered court decision in American History

Buckley vs Valeo (1976)

400

Group membership benefits that that give a sense of satisfaction that you are contributing to a worthwhile call.

Purposive benefits

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