Vocabulary
Vocabulary for Chapter 8
Chapter Sections
- What Do Political Parties Do in a Democracy?
- The Structure of Political Parties: Local, State, and National
- The Evolution of the Two-Party System
- The Two-Party System Today
- Republicans and Democrats in the Twenty-first Century
- Third Parties: Single-Issue, Economic Protest, Ideological, and Splinter Groups
- The Moderate Middle: Centrist and Independent Voters
- Are Interest Groups Good or Bad for Democracy?
- What Kinds of Interest Groups Do Americans Join?
- Why Do People Join Interest Groups?
- How Are Interest Groups Organized and Funded?
- The Rise of Political Action Committees
- How Do Interest Groups Influence Policy?
- What Makes an Interest Group Powerful?
- Seeing What Needs Attention: Issue Identification
- Choosing Issues to Address: Agenda Setting
- Deciding What to Do: Policy Formulation
- Putting Proposals into Action: Policy Adoption
- Making a Policy Work: Implementation
- Assessing the Effectiveness of a Policy: Evaluation