Unit 3: Public Opinion, Political Parties, and Interest Groups Study Guide Overview Political Beliefs and Behavior- 10-20% ● Role of the individual in government and politics ● Processes by which citizens learn about politics ● Nature, sources, and consequences of public opinion ● Role of voting in democratic systems ● Factors that influence political behavior Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Mass Media- 10-20% ● Development, organization, and functions of political parties ● Role of parties in the electoral process ● Development, role, and effects of interest groups ● Characteristics and roles of PACs Guiding questions 1. What factors shape public opinion? 2. What is political socialization and how do individual’s beliefs evolve? 3. What are linkage institutions, and why are these important? 4. How does public opinion influence the political process? 5. Examine the influence of demographic factors on political participation and ideology. 6. Assess the various means by which individuals participate in American politics. 7. How do political parties impact the political process? 8. What has led to calls for party reform? 9. How do interest groups affect the political process, and what advantages do they garner for represented sectors? 10. What are the ideological stances of the major parties, and how have these changed throughout American history? What roles have minor parties played in politics? 11. What are PACs, and how do they affect the political process? Vocabulary 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. political socialization political culture public opinion political ideology political efficacy ticket splitting political party party era critical election party realignment party dealignment 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. interest group political action committee Free-rider problem lobbying minority majority reapportionment random sampling sampling error exit polls rational-choice theory party identification 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. coalition party neutrality winner-take-all system proportional representation responsible party model subgovernments single-issue groups amicus curiae briefs class action suits public interest lobbies Readings from textbook Chapters 6, 8, and 11 9/23 – pages 172-184 9/24 – pages 184-192 9/25 – pages 192-203 9/26 – pages 234-247 9/29 – pages 247-261 9/30 – pages 320-332 10/1 – pages 333-349 10/2 – no assigned reading/Study! 10/3-10/8 - Party platform project (test grade) 10/3 – Vocabulary quiz 10/6 – no assigned reading/Study! 10/7 – no assigned reading/Study! 10/8 – no assigned reading/Study! 10/9 – Tentative test date
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