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        | Organizations that act as intermediary between the people and government with the goal of getting their members elected to public office |  | 
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        | Basic belief system that guides the party |  | 
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        | view that holds that a growing number of voters and candidates do not identify with either major political party but are independents. |  | 
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        | casting all of your votes for candidates of one party |  | 
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        | minority party thats supported election of mexican americans in texas in the 1970's |  | 
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        | Permanent party organization |  | Definition 
 
        | series elected officials of a political party that keep the party organization active between elections |  | 
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        | party official elected in each voting precint to organize and support the party |  | 
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        | party official elected in each county to organize and support the party |  | 
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        | county executive committee |  | Definition 
 
        | commitee made up of a county chair and all precinct chair and all prcinct chairs in the county; serves as the official organization for the party in each county |  | 
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        | commitee made up of one man and one woman elected from each state senatorial district that functions as the party governing body of the party |  | 
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        | heads the state executive committee and provides leadership for the party |  | 
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        | temporary party organization |  | Definition 
 
        | series of meetings or conventions that occur everywhere meetings or conventions that occur everywhere two years at the precinct,county,and state levels. |  | 
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        | presidential performance primary |  | Definition 
 
        | Elections held every four years by political parties to determine the prefrences of voters for presidential candidate. |  | 
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        | True or False The U.S. does not have strong national parties; it has 50 state party systems.
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        | Texans elect __ state senators and __ represenitatives to the state legislature. |  | Definition 
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        | True or False The Republican party hasn't gained strength in the past 50 years.
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        | The politics and government were dominated by which two men? |  | Definition 
 
        | Sam Houston;Mirabeau Buonaparte |  | 
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        | Sam Houston represented Texas in the U.S. senate from ___ to ___ and served as governor from __ to __ as a union democrat. |  | Definition 
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        | True or False From the End of Reconstruction in Texas in 1874 until the 1960's,Texas was a one-party Democratic state.
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        | What was the name of the group that were candidates for both political parties in 1952? |  | Definition 
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        | Who was elected in a 1961 special election? |  | Definition 
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        | True or False The election of Bill Clements as governor in 1978 marked the real beginning of two party politics in Texas.
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        | True or False In 1983, John Tower announced that he would seek reelection to the U.S. senate in 1984.
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        | How many seats did Republicans capture on the 1994 Rail Road commission? |  | Definition 
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        | The two main factions for the Republican party are the ___ ___ ____ and the  ___ ____ ____. |  | Definition 
 
        | business value conservatives; social value conservatives. |  | 
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        | True or False Media campaigning hasn't contributed to the increased independence of candidates, increased split-ticket voting, and thedecreased strength of parties.
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        | Traditional political party functions are sometimes described as ___-___ ____. |  | Definition 
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        | True or False Candatite rallies were staged so they could be filmed and edited to meet the needs of Television.
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        | The secret or ________ ballot began to be introduced in different states int the 1870's. |  | Definition 
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        | In the progressive era, a further reform that had far-reaching consequences was the introduction of the _____ _______. |  | Definition 
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        | Third parties must spend large amounts of money merely to qualify their ____ for the ballot. |  | Definition 
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        | True or False Third party candidates have won the U.S. presidensy or Texas Governorship.
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        | The ____ ____ _____ decides many aspects of party activity, especially the conduct of primary elections. |  | Definition 
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        | What does the precint chair that acts as temporary chair at the convention do? |  | Definition 
 
        | sees that attendees have voted,calls meeting to order,directs the election of permanent officers |  | 
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