Political Systems and Parties Flashcard

Political Systems and Parties Flashcard

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Social Studies

12th Grade

Easy

DOK Level 2: Skill/Concept

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James Byrd

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is a two-party system?

Back

An electoral system with two dominant parties that compete in national elections.

Answer explanation

A two-party system refers to an electoral system where two dominant parties compete in national elections, shaping political outcomes and governance. This distinguishes it from other systems that may involve multiple parties.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Multiparty system

Back

A system in which multiple political parties have the capacity to gain control of government separately or in coalition.

Answer explanation

A multiparty system allows multiple political parties to gain control of government, either separately or through coalitions, distinguishing it from systems with fewer parties or single-party dominance.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Single-party system

Back

An authoritarian system in which parties besides the single dominant party are banned or disallowed.

Answer explanation

A single-party system is characterized by the dominance of one political party, where other parties are banned or disallowed, making it an authoritarian system. This aligns with the correct choice.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the goal of political parties?

Back

Elect people to office and gain control of government.

Answer explanation

The primary goal of political parties is to elect people to office and gain control of government, allowing them to implement their policies and influence governance.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do parties facilitate collective action?

Back

Parties make it easier for voters to form groups that will vote in certain ways.

Answer explanation

Parties facilitate collective action by organizing voters into groups, making it easier for them to coordinate their voting behavior. This helps align interests and mobilize support for specific candidates or policies.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do parties facilitate policy-making?

Back

Parties make it easier for elected officials to create and collaborate on legislation and policies.

Answer explanation

Parties streamline the policy-making process by enabling elected officials to work together more effectively on legislation and policies, fostering collaboration and consensus-building.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is a primary?

Back

A ballot vote in which citizens select a party's nominee for the general election.

Answer explanation

A primary is a ballot vote where citizens choose a party's nominee for the general election, distinguishing it from other definitions related to color, education, or government.

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