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Explain how single-member districts make it difficult for third parties to win elections

Explain how single-member districts make it difficult for third parties to win elections

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Political parties seek to win elections to control the government.

Identify two activities that parties do to win elections

Describe one way third parties affect elections

Explain how single-member districts make it difficult for third parties to win elections

Explain how electoral competition is affected by gerrymandering

Public opinion polls are commonly used by politicians and the media

Identify two characteristics of a reliable scientific public opinion poll

Describe two ways that polling results are used by politicians

Explain how frequent public opinion polls impact media coverage of political campaigns

The United States Constitution gave Congress and the president specific legislative powers. As a result, the interactions between the two are dynamic and complex.

Describe the constitutional principle of checks and balances.

Describe EACH of the following presidential powers in the legislative process:

Veto

State of the Union address

Explain two ways how Congress can reduce the likelihood of a presidential election

In a democracy, what the majority wants should influence public policy. The opinion of the majority is sometimes, but not always, reflected in policy changes.

Explain how interest groups reduce the influence of public opinion on policy.

Explain how EACH of the following increases the likelihood of policy changes.

Newly elected president

National crisis

Describe the role of EACH Of the following institutions in the policy process

The courts

The media

The balance of power between the United State national government and state governments is governed by the Constitution and Supreme Court rulings

Describe EACH of the following constitutional provisions

Supremacy Clause

Tenth Amendment

Explain how one of the following court rulings changed the balance of power between federal and state governments

United States v Lopez

Obergefell v Hodges

Describe TWO advantages of federalism for the creation of public policy.

 

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One core function of Political functions geared towards winning of elections is the nomination of potential candidates through finding, recruiting, preparing and gaining substantial support in the run to the elections. Secondly these parties go ahead to inspire their supporters by informing them through the media by use of shaped public opinion via channels like the media………………………………………

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