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founder of dem rep |
thomas jefferson |
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founder of federalist |
alexander hamilton |
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second president |
john adams |
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two of the most important federalists |
john adams, alexander hamilton |
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halfway to presidency is what positon? |
secretary of state |
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In 1824 who runs for presidency |
John Quincy Adams,Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay (represented Kentucky in State of Senate and Houseof Representatives), Edmund Randolph (Governor of Virginia) – AllDemocratic-Republican |
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Who wins election of 1824 |
john adams |
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who gets the most votes in 1824 |
andrew jackson |
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why didn't jackson win if he received the most votes? |
didnt win electoral college |
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If no candidate wins the electoral college who wins? |
house chooses winner |
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which supporters were angry in 1824 |
jacksons |
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how many terms does monroe serve |
2 |
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dem rep caucus becomes |
king caucus |
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john adams serves |
1 term |
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when does jackson win against adams |
1828 |
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what does adams do after losing? |
goes back to house and joins wig party. abolitionist |
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who is the first republican candidate |
fremont |
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what is fremonts slogan |
free man, free land , freemont |
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fremont is known as |
the great pathfinder |
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who does fremont run against and who wins? |
bucahnnan wins |
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where is the actual birthplace of the republican party and where is the thought birth place |
jackson, michigan ripon, wisconnsin |
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who drove all the immigrants to be republicans in 18956 |
william jennings bryan |
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cross of gold speech was made by |
bryan |
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How many times did bryan run for president |
3 |
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what did bryan call for |
free coinage for silver |
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what years could the whip and dem party win at anytime |
1840-1852 |
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what did dem rep party represent |
states rights and state power |
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in 1824 candidates ran for |
personal ambition |
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what did federalist party represent |
strong central gov with broad powers |
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what did the democrats represent |
pro slavery |
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what did the whigs represent |
anti slavery, want to win elections |
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what did the republicans represent |
anti slavery and redistribute land |
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what was bryan known for at the end of his life |
being prosecutor in scope monkeys trial |
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example of a machine |
tammany hall 19th century |
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example of ideological party |
libertarian party of lebanon |
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example of sponsored party |
dem party of detroit sponsored by auto |
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what is an example of personal following party |
dem party organized by kennedy family in mass. |
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Election of 1824
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dem rep party wins |
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election 1860
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republicans prevail |
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1932 |
rep party loses to dem |
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Why do people vote? |
Political affiliation, policies of candidate, candidate characteristics |
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maintaining election |
majority wins stays majority |
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deviating election |
minority wins but stays minority |
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critical election |
minority wins, becomes majority
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DE alignment theory
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problems cannot be fixed by re alignment so one party should not be able to control for more than one year
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Conservative
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Small gov, less intrusive |
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Interest aggregaters
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developing a platform that meets everyones needs |
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When is primary held |
3rd Tuesday in may except election years it is 3rd in april |
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1st political party
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Dem Rep's Jefferson 1790 |
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2nd pol party |
Federalist hamilton |
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First Party system |
1793-1824 Dem rep vs federalist |
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3rd party system
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1860-present dem vs rep |
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Stalwarts |
professional politicians, favored patronage |
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mugwumps
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progressive or reformists |
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Closed Primary
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only vote for registered party |
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open primary
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voters decided on election day what party
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run off primary
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southern states run off election between candidates w/most votes |
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Blanket primary |
voters choose among all candidates |
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mass meeting primary
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meeting held to select candidates
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Exec committee |
Meets every month, leaders from each district |
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County Committee
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made up of all committee people in county |
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District
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made up of 5 precincts |
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Lowest Authority in party
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committee people
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Highest Authoroity in party
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Presidental nominating convention |
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Why do we budget
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scarcity, unlimited wants, limited resources |
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What % of state revenue is from taxes
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75 |
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6 expenditures
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Admin, misc, highways, education, police, wellfare |
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election of 1800 |
fed lose, dem rep prevail |
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1896
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dem party near miss w/ byran |
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Liberal |
large gov, intrusive |
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moderate |
mix between consv. and liberal |
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4 factors that create pol parties |
Homogeniety, compatibility, office of the presidency, extensions of suffrage
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2nd party system
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1824-1860 Dem vs whigs |
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Types of Minor Parties
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Factional, ideological, economic protest |
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1968 election |
Nixon establishes rep hegemony |
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2008
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dem ends GOP production |
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How many steps to generic budgeting process
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6 |
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Patronage |
Assigning office to friends instead of merit |
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soft money
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money spent on election not subject to regulation |