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4755812357Party CompetitionThe battle of the parties for control of public offices. Ups and downs of the two major parties are one of the most important elements in American politics.0
4755812358Political PartyWomen and Men who share basic beliefs and and a label who are trying to control the government.1
4755812750Linkage InstitutionsThe channels through which people's concerns become political issues on the government's policy agenda. In the United States, they include elections, political parties, interest groups, and the media.2
4755813121Party ImageThe voter's perception of what the Republicans or Democrats stand for, such as conservatism or liberalism3
4755813122Rational-choice TheoryA popular theory in political science to explain the actions of voters as well as politicians. It assumes that individuals act in their own best interest, carefully weighing the costs and benefits of possible alternatives.4
4755813428Party IdentificationA citizen's self-proclaimed preference for one party or the other5
4755813429Ticket-splittingVoting with one party for one office and with another party for other offices. It has become the norm in American voting behavior.6
4755814337Party MachinesA type of political party organization that relies heavily on material inducements, such as patronage, to win votes and to govern.7
4755814338PatronageOne of the key inducements used by party machines. Jobs, promotions, or contracts based on this are given for political reasons rather than for merit or competence alone.8
4755814703Closed PrimariesElections to select party nominees in which only people who have registered in advance with the party can vote for that party's candidates, thus encouraging greater party loyalty.9
4755814704Open PrimariesElections to select party nominees in which voters can decide on Election Day whether they want to participate in the Democratic or Republican contests.10
4755816626Blanket PrimariesElections to select party nominees in which voters are presented with a list of candidates from all the parties. Voters can then select some Democrats and some Republicans if they like.11
4755816627National ConventionThe meeting of party delegates every four years to choose a presidential ticket and write the party's platform.12
4755816662National CommitteeOne of the institutions that keeps the party operating between conventions. It is composed of representatives from the states and territories.13
4755817328National ChairpersonThe person responsible for the day-to-day activities of the party and is usually hand-picked by the presidential nominee.14
4755818877CoalitionA group of individuals with a common interest upon which every political party depends.15
4755818878Party ErasHistorical periods in which a majority of voters cling to the party in power, which tends to win a majority of elections.16
4755820194Critical ElectionsAn electoral "earthquake" where new issues emerge, new coalitions replace old ones, and the majority party is often displaced by the minority party. Such periods are sometimes marked by a national crisis and may require more than one election to bring about a new party era.17
4755820195Party RealignmentThe displacement of the majority party by the minority party, usually during a critical election period.18
4755820504New Deal CoalitionA coalition forged by the Democrats, who dominated American politics from the 1930s the the 1960s. Its basic elements were the urban working class, ethnic groups, Catholics and Jews, the poor, Southerners, African Americans, and intellectuals.19
4755820505Party DealignmentThe gradual disengagement of people and politicians from the parties, as seen in party by shrinking party identification.20
4755820510Party NeutralityA term used to describe the fact that many Americans are indifferent toward the two major political parties.21
4755821315Third PartiesElectoral contenders other than the two major parties. Such in America are not unusual, but they rarely win elections.22
4755821316Winner-take-all-systemAn electoral system in which legislative seats are awarded only to candidates who come in first in their constituencies. In American presidential elections, the system in which the winner of the popular vote in a state receives all the electoral votes of the state.23
4755824595Proportional RepresentationAn electoral system used throughout most of Europe that awards legislative seats to political parties in proportion to the number of votes won in an election.24
4755824596Coalition GovernmentWhen two or more parties join together to form a majority in a national legislature. This form of government is quite common in the multiparty system of Europe25
4755825069Responsible Party ModelA view favored by some political scientists about how parties should work. According to this, parties should offer clear choices to the voters, who can then use those choices as cues to their own preferences of candidates. Once in office, parties would carry out their campaign promises26

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