What is a coalition?
  • interact with their government
  • Democratic and Republican
  • at a national convention
  • a temporary alliance among political groups to gain power
A political party is an example of which of the following?
  • faction
  • conservative
  • linkage
  • third party
An authoritarian government is usually evidence of which of the following?
  • single-party
  • single-party rule
  • conservative
  • third party
Which is the most common party system in the world today?
  • linkage
  • coalition
  • faction
  • conservative
At the national convention, what does a party issue to explain its position on the issues of the day?
  • Labour
  • a platform
  • precinct
  • presenting positions that the major parties then adopt
A government run by one person is usually evidence of what kind of system?
  • conservative
  • third party
  • single-party
  • single-party rule
What is a party platform?
  • a statement of a party's position on the issues
  • faction
  • conservative
  • a group of people seeking to advance their ideas
Which of the following is the smallest organized political area for voting?
  • Democratic and Republican
  • precinct
  • Labour
  • a platform
Third parties have influenced some elections in U.S. history by doing which of the following?
  • presenting positions that the major parties then adopt
  • Democratic and Republican
  • formally nominate their candidate
  • precinct
Which of the following is not a minor party in the history of the United States?
  • Labour
  • precinct
  • Democratic and Republican
  • a platform
Which term is used in U.S. politics for a significant party outside the two dominant parties?
  • coalition
  • conservative
  • third party
  • faction
What are the two main political parties in the United States?
  • Democratic and Republican
  • at a national convention
  • interact with their government
  • precinct
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