Unit 2STUDY GUIDE
Political Ideology, Socialization, Voting, Polling & Parties,
Directions: Use your lecture notes (or additional research if you took bad notes to fill in the studyguide below.
I.) Know the basic party philosophies and their stances on CHEESIE
BASIC PHILOSOPHYSTANCES
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
AMERICAN INDEPENDENT
NATURAL LAW
(PEACE & FREEDOM)
GREEN
LIBERTARIAN
II.) THINGS TO LOOK AT IN YOUR NOTES:
A.) Know why the U.S. has a two party system:
1.) What are the main aspects that support the 2 party system in America?
2.) What types of minor parties are there?
3.) What are the functions of minor parties and why aren't their candidates
B.) What is the history of parties? Demographics?
C.) What kind of voters vote for Republicans? Democrats? Why?
D.) Third/Minor Parties
- Role
- Obstacles
- Pros/Cons/Impact
E.) Single Member Districts
UNIT II Part 1: Public Opinion, Political Socialization, Political Ideologies,
Census
Liberal
- what would liberals support?
Conservative
- what would conservatives support?
Moderate
Classical liberalism
Classical Conservatism
Political Socialization
Psychological Factors in voting
Political Opinion
How is public opinion measured?
What are polls?
Random Sample Polls
-universe
Exit Polls
Polling
Features
Criticisms
Bandwagon Effect
Tracking Polls
Exit Polling
Straw Polls
Sampling error
Random Sampling
Random Digit Dialing
- Linkage institutions
Horse Race Journalism
Frank Luntz and the powers of words- why is this important?
What effects voter turnout
The extent of non-voting
What causes non-voting?
Lower Voter Turnout—Reasons and Proposed Solutions
“Off-year” Elections and voter turnout
“On-Year” Elections and voter turnout
Why do people not vote?
Who is likely to vote for Republicans and Democrats?
Geography
Age
Education
Occupation
Race/Ethnicity
Gender
Religion
Battle ground states
Swing States
Psychological effects
Political Efficacy
Amendments regarding voting:
-15th
-17th
-19th
-23rd
-24th
-26th
Motor Voter Law
Straight Ticket Voting
Split Ticket Voting
Shelby County v. Holder
Voter purging
Voter I.D.
Voter Ballot Fatigue
Time Zone Fallout
Primary (open, closed, hybrid)
Party
Primary (what are they in the election process?)
-delegates
-super delegates
-party raiding
-New Hampshire Primary
Caucus (what are they in the election process?)
-Iowa Caucus
Super Tuesday
National Convention
- what are the 5 purposes?
Electoral College
-how does it work
- going “over the top”
- tie breaker
- who are electors and what is their job?
Alternatives to the Electoral College:
- Direct Popular
- District Plan
- Proportional Plan
- National Bonus Plan
- National Popular