POLS 207 Chapter 6 FULL SET

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US practices ______ democracy at all gov't levels

representative

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which democracy has practical limitations?

direct democracy

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how is the american gov't and most participation organized?

by geography

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will technology ever allow direct democracy to replace representative democracy?

no

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town meetings are an example of:

representative democracy

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what plays a direct role in governing and making policies?

political acts

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what indirectly shapes policies?

voting

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what percent in the us will experience running for office?

7.5%

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do nonpartisan elections differ the most or least from constituents

least

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what are examples of direct forms of participation?

-protests
-assassinations
-insurrections
-rebellions

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participation that affects policy less directly involves _____ people

more

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what is a disadvantage of official public hearings by standing committees

unlikely to be heard

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what is an advantage of city council/schoolboard business meetings?

audience may be allowed to speak

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what is a less direct, more common act to communicate with representatives?

writing letters

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what are some individual efforts to influence public policy?

-communicating with representatives
-attend public meetings
-seeking public office

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aggregate

an individual vote and more that accumulate to a plurality/majority to accomplish anything

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what state allows people to vote on budgets, etc?

NY

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referendum

allows citizens to approve/disapprove proposals passed by the state legislature (rare)

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in a referendum, who has the final say?

voters

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optional legislative referendums

legislative bodies reassign decisions to voters

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initiative

allow citizens to enact proposal that's placed on a ballot by petition

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signature collecting for initiatives

collect signatures of 3-10% of registered voters within a specific time

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qualified initiative

automatically scheduled for popular votes

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qualified indirect initiatives

legislative approval before scheduled for popular vote

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which two options are on a qualified indirect initiative ballot?

for + against

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ballot order of election candidates?

-presidency
-federal offices
-state/county offices

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define roll off?

declining vote from the top to the bottom of a ballot

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what happens with low turnout?

the few who do vote are less like the general public

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straw polls

unofficial ballots (test of opinion)

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decisions made by _____ reflect ideological preferences of majority

initiatives

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which two states established the growth of the initiative industry?

CA and WA

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are initiatives a viable form of direct democracy?

no

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when you vote for public office holders...

you attract a majority

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indirect democracy is a form of which type of gov't

republican

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what is an example of voters affecting policy indirectly?

by supporting candidates they agree with

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what is the simplest choice at the polls

single issue with..
-2 positions
-2 candidates
-opposing stances

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when does complexity grow at the polls?

when additional candidates and issues are added

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T/F a typical election is more complex than a single issue?

true

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when you become informed, what do you form?

a personal opinion

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what are the goals of making a choice at the polls?

-being informed
-active involvement
-rationally supporting candidate

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standards for voters in a democracy are apart of which model?

rational activist

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what is an example of unanticipated issues?

additional voting requirements
-shortfall in budget
-ratify nat'l constitutional amendment

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is the process of american presidents receiving more votes and the majority of popular votes necessary to win?

no
-bush had < popular vote but > EC votes than gore

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during most presidential years, which office has the greatest voter participation?

governor

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off year election

president is not on the ballot, low turnout

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which level of gov't has the lowest turnout?

level closest to the people

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T/F voters vote in the contests for office at the top of the ballots and skip the policy elections at the bottom?

true

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what are the voting eligible restrictions?

-felons (probation, parole)
-no competent (mentally ill)

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which two states allow felon prisons to vote?

ME and VT

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who can vote?

-18+
- both US and state resident

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which two states deny convicted felons right to vote even after their sentences are serves?

KT and VA, unconstitutional

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what factor partly explains low turnout?

turnout rate measurements

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how is turnout measured?

# voters/ voting age pop'l (18+)

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which is turnout measurement inaccurate?

# of non citizens has increased
-part of VAP but not VEP
# of ineligible felons has increased

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how is VEP estimated?

by subtracting non citizens and felons from VAP

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Is TX a low turnout state?

yes

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in 2014 which states VAP was the lowest in the nation?

TX

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which two states had a lower VEP than TX

IN and NY due to low proportions of non voters and ineligible felons

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did TX total VAP not included in VEP increase or decrease?

increase

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what group is the largest excluded from VEP in most states?

non citizens
-highest: CA, TX, NV
- lowest: WV, MT, ME

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what are the 4 factors for voting less?

-lack of party group linkage
-registration restrictions
-lack of penalties for failure to vote
-voter exhaustion

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how did party group linkages strengthen?

by abandoning winner take all system and change to proportional representation

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which state does not require voter registration?

ND

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which state created auto voter registration thru DMV?

Oregon
-easier registration increased turnout by 14%

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nat/l voter registration act

motor voter law, increase registration
-states have registration info available at state offices with the highest citizen traffic

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The SC ruled that AZ could not require applicants to use state registration forms that required...?

proof of citizenship

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which country gives citations for not voting?

Australia
-increase turnout

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why do americans not participate at lower levels?

they are fatigued by the number of times they must go to the polls

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convenience voting

attempt to increase turnout
-procedures to make voting easier

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examples of convenience voting?

-mail voting
-election day registration
-no excuse absentee voting
-early voting

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does mail voting increase turnout?

no

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cumulative voting

give more than 1 vote to single candidate
-improve minority chances on gaining one seat on council in peoria, IL

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if a candidate has no chance of winning...

there are little incentives to vote

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which other two states have used cumulative voting

AL and TX to elect schoolboards

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what are some efforts to discourage voting?

-photo id
-electoral district maps to discriminate against minority

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Republicans think high turnout puts them in greater jeopardy of....

losing elections

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non partisan elections make up what percent of local elections?

more than 90%

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what is an important fact about nonpartisan elections?

doesn't list candidates political party so less inclined to vote for all D or all R

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nonpartisan elections were part of the reform efforts to overcome...

machine politics in the late 1800s

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T/F there is an inverse relationship b/w the level of gov't and turnout in American elections?

true

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trend of turnout in elections

-presidential
-state elections in non presidential years
-local gov't elections (held when no state/nat'l offices are on ballot)

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what is essential for a true democracy?

citizen participation

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T/F VAP turnout in both presidential and non presidential years are highly correlated with turnout in other presidential and non presidential elect years?

true

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turnout in state elections are most strongly related to ...

some demographic characteristics of residents:
-high school completion
-voter registration

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T/F voter turnout is related to matching party preferences in surveys and seats in lower chambers?

false

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what is voter turnout positively related to?

- > HS completion
-% registered
-white turnout

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what is voter turnout negatively related to?

-poverty
-% AA and Hispanic pop'l

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T/F there is a relationship v/w turnout and taxing + spending policies or generosity of welfare payments?

false

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T/F there is a relationship b/w turnout and accurate representation of partisan preferences?

false

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What is the percentage of non participants apart from presidential elections?

Greater than 60 percent

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What percentage of people vote for elected offices?

10 to 60 depending on type of election

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What percentage of people participate in initiatives and referendums in western states?

20 to 50 percent

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What percentage of people attend public meetings?

3 to 20 percent

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what percentage of people run for office?

less than 1 percent

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Voting for elected officials is an example of _____ democracy

indirect

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participating in initiatives and referendums is an example of _____ democracy

direct

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Texas has referendum and initiatives

False

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There can be initiative for: (2 things)

statutes and constitutions

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Political participation is (2 negative things)

uncommon, and participants are not representative of population.

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Define VAP and VEP

VAP: Voting Age Population. VEP: Voting Eligible Population