Political Parties

Study Guide for Mid-Term Examination

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Purpose of the Mid-Term Examination:

The mid-term exam is designed to test your ability to synthesize all material covered during the course so far and to apply your analysis to the Ruritania simulation.  During the past eight weeks we have explored the nature of party and electoral systems throughout the world while also referencing common knowledge about the US political party and electoral systems.  It is now your turn to demonstrate that you have mastered the basic concepts and can apply them to the analysis of both real and simulated situations!

Structure of the Examination:

short answers/  simple analysis

50%

 essays

50%

 

Key Concepts:

Almond and Powell's functions of political systems

the five great concepts

interest articulation

pluralism

definitions of parties

types of party systems

types of interest group

cleavage

Lipset's seven dimension of partisan cleavage

the American party systems

Forming a government

Lipset and Rokkan's (Dalton's) dimension of partisan cleavage

Tudor polity

sequential model of political development

electoral system factors

von Beyme's families of parties

the distribution of preference

unimodal, bimodal, multimodal

Walter Dean Burnham’s theory of critical elections

characteristics of American elections

your RUR party’s stand on issues

your RUR party type