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What they do. Why there’s 2. AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES : NOT AS MUCH FUN AS THEY SOUND
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Page 1: American political parties

What they do.

Why there’s 2.

AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES:

NOT AS MUCH FUN AS THEY SOUND

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What is the goal of the two major parties?To win elections

Read p. 116 2nd column: Is this still true?

Five Major FunctionsNominate CandidatesInforming SupportersBonding Agent GoverningWatchdog

WHAT DO PARTIES DO?

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-- primary responsibility-- presidential nomination is a function of the parties

NOMINATING CANDIDATES

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-- campaign for their candidates-- write platformsAre presidential candidates beholden to their party platforms?

How do parties “inform” the voters?Advertising, buttons, bumper stickers etc.

INFORMING AND ACTIVATING SUPPORTERS

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-- try to pick good candidates-- try to make victorious candidates govern well

Why?

BONDING AGENT

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-- Congress is organized around party

GOVERNING

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-- The party out of power holds the ruling party accountable for their actions.

Does this function ever work against the American people?

WATCHDOG

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Historical BasisTraditionElectoral SystemAmerican Ideological Consensus

WHY ONLY TWO PARTIES?

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-- no mention of parties in Constitution-- started with two parties (Federalist and Anti-Federalists

HISTORICAL BASIS

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-- winner-take-all elections encourage two moderate parties-- voters view third parties as a “wasted vote”

ELECTORAL SYSTEM

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-- American politics played within the 40 yard lines-- Both parties are moderateHow does the size of the US impact its politics?

What is the fundamental diff erence between the two parties?

IDEOLOGICAL CONSENSUS

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IDEOLOGICAL SPECTRUM

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-- Most European democracies are multi-party-- Smaller, more narrow parties-- Provide clear choices-- Parties must form a coalition to govern

MULTI-PARTY SYSTEMS

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ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES OF MULTI-PARTY SYSTEM

ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES

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-- Party membership is voluntary-- Parties try to attract as many people as possible-- Factors influencing party membership:

FamilyEconomic StatusMajor EventsAgeResidenceLevel of Education

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PARTY MEMBERSHIP PATTERNS

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WHO’S AT THESE PARTIES?

Democrats Republicans