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What does building a bridge between the people and government do?

Makes the people feel a sense of power

When political parties stop IG conflict and use their separate issues to help them meet some of their goals

Aggregation of interests

When political parties bring in left out political system groups

Integration into Political System

When political parties teach members how to play the political game

Political socialization

What is connection between strength of parties & turnout levels

The higher the strength of the party, the greater the turnout

Which system gives winning parties control of legislative and executive branches

parliamentary systems

Degree of control exercised by party's national headquarters

centralization

What happens when parties become too dependent on rich IG's for funds?

they risk corruption and scandal

Well organized parties that strive for large and committed membership

mass parties

weakly organized parties that are based on politically active elites

cadre parties

parties that are built around one person

devotee parties

parties that propose leveling of class difference

left wing parties

parties hat favor welfare states, but not nationalization

center-left parties

parties that are liberal on social questions, but conservative on economics

centrist parties

parties that want to rein in the welfare state with a conservative economy

center-right parties

parties that disfavor labor unions and welfare state

right-wing parties