Class 10 Political Science Chapter 6 Political Parties Quiz 4 (38 MCQs)

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1. An electoral system with two dominant parties that compete in national elections
2. Which amendment gave African Americans the right to vote?
3. When it comes to immigration, conservatives want to ..... immigration laws and liberals want to ..... immigration laws.
4. (a) is the only president in U.S. history who refused to get involved in party politics.
5. Party rigid in its approach to past glory of the country and supporter of ethics and morals. Called .....
6. What is being described below?They can receive unlimited donations and spend unlimited amounts of money but can only do so indirectly associated with a campaign
7. The first challenge to political parties.
8. What is the best description of the list below?elect candidates, educate voters, get people involved, gov't watchdog, political stability, operating the gov't, dispense patronage, develop policy
9. When was the communist Party of India (CPI) founded?
10. The type of election in which members from the same Political Party challenge each other for their party's endorsement in the next election. (a)
11. Someone who has mixed views other than those of the two major political parties.
12. Why do labor unions get involved in the political process by lobbying and raising money for campaigns?
13. There is nothing in the Constitution about political parties.
14. What is a nomination?
15. A civic responsibility is something you ..... do
16. Group of people who share the same views about the way power and government should be used in the country or society
17. Which of the following is something a political party does NOT do?
18. When it comes to the economy and taxes, conservatives want ..... and liberals want .....
19. Who plays a decisive role in making laws for a country?
20. Both political parties work to select their presidential and vice presidential candidates during
21. A person who does not belong to a political party is sometimes called an (a) .
22. Members of political parties work together to reach their goals and help candidates from their party win (a) .
23. Which is NOT a goal of interest groups?
24. A country with a one-party system usually has a representative democracy.
25. Coalition politics leads to instability.
26. Which is NOT a goal of political parties?
27. Which group is this describing?Support candidates in elections by endorsing them and raising money, or lobbying to get their viewpoint heard by elected officials
28. Which party was formed in 1999, following a split in the Congress Party?
29. The ..... and the United Kingdom are examples of a two-party system.
30. The role of a political party is to
31. Which of these is the group of words most associated with the Republican Party? (a)
32. Which of the following is not a factor of how a person typically forms their political ideology?
33. What are the functions of political parties?
34. Favor greater government support for those in poverty.
35. A set of beliefs about political values, how a government should run, and how that government is involved in the role of a citizen's life.
36. An electoral "earthquake" where new issues emerge, new coalitions replace old ones, and the majority party is often displaced by the minority party. Critical election periods are sometimes marked by a national crisis and may require more than one election to bring about a new party era
37. ..... act as a link between government and people.
38. A partisan is a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person.