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1 Case issue, p. 467, Private Property (usual format)
Unit 2- Political Parties and the Judicial Branch Chapters to be covered Chapters 5, 18 Extra Credit Options Case issue, p. 467, Private Property (usual format) Go to and take a test to see which party you relate to more. Print out the last page and turn it in to me.

2 DWU 4 What is your opinion on abortion? Gay marriage? The death penalty? Do democrats or republicans agree with you?

3 Lecture Ch. 5 Sec. 1& 2 (p. 99-107) Parties and What They Do

4 What is a party? Political Party
A group of persons with similar interests who seek to control the government Major Parties The two dominant political parties in the United States, the Democrats and Republicans

5 What Do Parties Do? Nominating Function- Nominate candidates for political office Informer-Stimulator Function- Inform the people about issues and stimulate their interest in voting “Seal of Approval” Function- Ensures the good performance of its candidates and officeholders Governmental Function- Conduct and run the government Watchdog Function- Criticize the policies and behavior of the other party, especially the one in power

6 Types of party systems Multiparty system- Several major parties (Iraq)
Pro: Lots of choice Con: Nothing gets done One-party system- One party controls all, basically a no party system (China) Pro: A lot can get done Con: No choice (No democracy) Two-party system- two major parties dominate politics (U.S.) Pro: Some stuff can get done, some choice Con: Not a lot of either!

7 Reasons for the Two-Party System
Historical Basis Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists Force of Tradition “We’ve always had it!” Electoral System The way we elect offices tends to favor having only 2 parties American Ideological Consensus Americans tend to think the same way

8 Membership of the Parties
Certain factors tend to influence your party membership: Race Religion Gender Age Education Class Income

9 Think of the following in creating your political party:
What issues will your party members most care about? What factors will influence your members? Will you be more libertarian or authoritarian? Will you be more liberal or conservative?


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