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26. Political Party Similarities And Differences
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1) Who did NOT want political parties to exist?
A
Hamilton
B
Jefferson
C
Washington
2) Which is incorrect?
A
Generally, democrats believe have traditional beliefs
B
Generally, democrats believe in higher taxes and the money should go to helping citizens
C
Generally, republicans believe in lower taxes, so citizens can help themselves with their own money
D
Generally, republicans have traditional beliefs
3) Which is not a function of a political party?
A
recruit and nominate candidates
B
educate voters
C
help candidates win (give money to candidate)
D
organize to win
4) Which is not a function of a political party?
A
educate voters
B
influence policy
C
monitor office holders
D
recruit and nominate candidates
5) Why were both parties created?
A
constitutional requirement
B
organized to win
C
create a fraternity
D
create a health insurance pool
6) Why do both political parties organize to win?
A
in order to influence policy
B
tax write off
C
to win money
D
no one wants to lose
7) Both parties are at least a little bit liberal and a little bit conservative
A
False
B
True
8) The Democrat party only has liberal views on every issue.
A
False
B
True
9) Which is an example of a democrat being liberal AND conservative.
A
a democrat the believes in pro choice and gun control
B
a democrat the believes in low taxes and funding public schools
C
a democrat the believes in high taxes and global wring
D
a democrat the believes in high taxes and government assistance
10) Which is an example of a republican being liberal AND conservative.
A
a republican that believes in global warming and low taxes
B
a republican that believes in pro life and does not believe in global warming
C
a republican that believes in pro life and low taxes
D
a republican that believes in low taxes and gun freedom
11) How do both political parties attempt to win elections?
A
sticking to just one side of the political spectrum
B
only talking to their base
C
favoring radical ideas
D
appealing to the center
12) List of a political party's beliefs (ideology)
A
stump speech
B
spectrum
C
platform
D
plank
13) What is the main difference between political parties?
A
monitoring office holders
B
their platform
C
their function
D
only one party wants to influence policy
14) What do third parties do?
A
join with major parties
B
win elections
C
monitor office holder
D
introduce new ideas
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