_____ - a statement of a party's official stand on issues
- platform
- plank
- patronage
- political party
_____ - position statements on each specific issue in a party's platform
- planks
- platforms
- closed primaries
- open primaries
_____ - to go door-to-door handing out information and finding out, which candidate citizens support
- canvass
- caucus
- patronize
- nominate
_____ - the system in which party leaders do favors for loyal party supporters
- patronage
- platform
- bribery
- canvassing
_____ - a meeting of party leaders to discuss issues or choose candidates
- caucus
- canvass
- closed primary
- precinct
_____ - an election in which party members choose candidates to run for office
- direct primary
- indirect primary
- closed primary
- open primary
_____ - a primary in which a voter must be registered as a party member in order to vote
- closed primary
- open primary
- direct primary
- indirect primary
_____ - a primary in which voters do not need to declare a party before voting
- open primary
- closed primary
- direct primary
- indirect primary
_____ - to name qualified candidates to run for public office
- nominate
- self-nomination
- political party
- proposal
_____ - organization of citizens who wish to influence governments by getting their members elected
- political party
- patronage
- primary
- platform
_____ - voting districts
- precincts
- planks
- counties
- townships
_____ - declare that you are running for office
- self-nomination
- split-ticket
- direct primary
- indirect primary
_____ - voting for candidates of more than one party on the same ballot
- split ticket
- patronage
- straight ticket
- ballot
_____ - voting for candidates of only one party on a ballot
- straight ticket
- split ticket
- patronage
- lobbying
_____ - a candidate who asks voters to write his or her name on a ballot
- write-in candidate
- self-nominee
- independent voter
- straight ticket
_____ - person who does not support a particular political party
- independent voter
- self-nominee
- write-in candidate
- diplomat
_____ - when party leaders do favors for loyal supporters of the party
- patronage
- platform
- planks
- canvass
_____ - the first political party in the United States
- Federalist party
- Republican party
- Democratic-Republican party
- Democratic party
_____ - supported by farmers and frontier settlers before 1828
- Democratic-Republican party
- Democratioc party
- Republican party
- Federalist party
_____ - third party formed by Theodore Roosevelt
- "Bull Moose" Progressive party
- Democratic party
- Federalist party
- Independent party
_____ - formed in 1828 under the leadership of Andrew Jackson
- Democratic party
- Republican party
- Federalist party
- Democratic-Republican party
_____ - formed by groups opposed to slavery
- Republican party
- Democratic party
- Federalist party
- Progressive party
_____ are ones for which candidates do not declare themselves to be members of parties.
- Nonpartisan officers
- Independent officers
- "Bull Moose" officers
- Ambiguous officers
Political parties help all Americans by _____.
- informing them about issues
- giving tax breaks to their constituents
- lobbying for higher wages
- fighting unemployment
The first political parties arose because _____.
- of differing views of the role of government
- Americans needed direction
- turmoil in Congress
- opposing viewpoints regarding slavery
Third parties can _____ of major parties.
- influence the ideas
- throw the election
- have little impact on the policies
- upset the balance
Which of the following are roles of political parties?
(Check all that apply.)
The Democratic and Republican parties disagree most strongly about _____.
- what the role of the federal government should be
- immigration policies
- military engagement
- the nation's economy
Most candidates for state and federal office are chosen by _____.
- direct primary
- closed primary
- open primary
- indirect primary
Federal laws have _____ on individual contributions to presidential candidates.
- set limits
- no limits
- large taxes
- banned
One major role of a party's national convention is to _____.
- approve the party platform
- select the party's presidential candidate
- motivate the voters
- select the presidential candidate's running mate
Party strength seems to be declining because of _____.
(Check all that apply.)