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Review Week – Session 1 Parties, Interest Parties, Interest Groups, Groups, and Media and Media
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Review Week Session 1 Parties, Interest Groups, and Media.

Jan 18, 2018

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Page 1: Review Week  Session 1 Parties, Interest Groups, and Media.

Review Week – Session 1Parties, Interest Groups,Parties, Interest Groups,and Mediaand Media

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How to Answer MCQsoRead the Whole QuestionRead the Whole QuestionoTurn EXCEPT questions into T/F Turn EXCEPT questions into T/F

questionsquestionso Leave blank ONLY IF you can’t Leave blank ONLY IF you can’t

eliminate even one optioneliminate even one optiono If you are a more deliberate test If you are a more deliberate test

taker….. Skip stimulus based taker….. Skip stimulus based questions (i.e. graphs, cartoons, etc.) questions (i.e. graphs, cartoons, etc.) and return if time.and return if time.

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The major impact of FECA (1974) was that

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Elitist Theorist argue

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In going public

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From 1962 to 1992

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PACs are primarily a means used by interest groups for

A. Lobbying B. Political ActionC. ElectioneeringD. Policy makingE. Litigation

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MediaoMedia in campaignsMedia in campaignsoShrinking soundbitesShrinking soundbitesoPress SecretaryPress SecretaryoMedia BiasMedia BiasoNew MediaNew MediaoMedia conglomeratesMedia conglomeratesoSpinSpinoGovernment Regulation of MediaGovernment Regulation of Media

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Group Politicso Federalist 10Federalist 10o Bowling Alone & Social CapitalBowling Alone & Social CapitaloUnion StrengthUnion Strengtho PACsPACs

Senate vs. House (30%) racesSenate vs. House (30%) races Who money goes toWho money goes to vs. 527svs. 527s

o Independent ExpendituresIndependent ExpendituresoHow are groups seen as elitist? Pluralist?How are groups seen as elitist? Pluralist?

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Group PoliticsoSubgovernments vs. Issue Subgovernments vs. Issue

NetworksNetworksoOlson’s LawOlson’s LawoAmicus CuriaeAmicus CuriaeoInterest Group toolkitInterest Group toolkitoEMILYEMILY

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Party Politicso Party factionsParty factionso Sweet spot on political spectrum electoral Sweet spot on political spectrum electoral

politics – big tentpolitics – big tento Realignment vs. DealignmentRealignment vs. Dealignmento Political party structurePolitical party structure

National party vs. State partiesNational party vs. State parties Decentralized Decentralized

o Third Party politicsThird Party politicso Strength of partiesStrength of parties

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2D Party Spectrum