Title: Chapter 5 Political Parties
1Where did these Political Symbols come from???
2Political Symbols - Donkey
- Presidential candidate
- Andrew Jackson was 1st
- Democrat to be associated
- with the donkey symbol.
- His opponents during the 1828 election
- tried to label him a jackass for his
- Populist beliefs Let the people rule
3- Andrew Jackson found it amusing and used
- the donkey on his campaign posters!
- Political Cartoonist Thomas
- Nast is credited with making
- the donkey the recognized
- symbol of the
- Democratic Party
4Political Symbols - Elephant
- Thomas Nast is also
- responsible for the
- Republican Party symbol
- Nast drew a donkey clothed in lions skin,
- scaring away all of the animals in a zoo
- One of the animals was labeled
- The Republican Vote and it stuck.
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6Political Symbols - Ballot Box
- Practice of secret voting
- Dates back to Ancient
- Greeks
- used black and white balls
- white - yes, black - no
- placed into a bag so no
- one would know your vote
7- US political parties during the early 19th
- Century would print and distributed ballots
- to voters
- Not secret, politicians knew how you voted
- Reformed government printed all ballots
- and supervised elections
- so politicians could not
- watch people vote.
8Political Symbols - Uncle Sam
- Cartoon representing the
- government of the US
- Character began to appear in
- newspapers and magazines
- around the 19th century
Over the years, he has evolved into a tall,
white-haired man with a beard, dressed in red,
white and blue
9- Uncle Sam was modeled after Samuel Wilson,
- a meat supplier
- The US government bought their meat
- from Sam during the War of 1812
- Stamped his meat US and
- became known as
- Uncle Sam
10Political Parties
and
What They Do
11What Is A Political Party?
- A group seeking to control government by winning
elections and holding public office - Can be principle, issue, or election oriented
12The Two Main Parties in the U.S. Are . . .
131. What do Political Parties Do? List 5
functions2. Which role of a political party do
you think most influences the political process?
Why?3. Why does the United States have a
two-party system? http//www.270towin.com/
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15Democrats - History
- 1st President Thomas Jefferson
- Democrat-Republican
- Supported by working class, small farmers
- Resented big business
- Did not trust government
16Thomas Jefferson 3rdJames Monroe 5th
- Democratic-Republicans, sympathized with the
Anti-Federalists
17Andrew Jackson 7th
- Popular with the working class
- Donkey symbol
- First candidate to run as a Democrat
18Democrats Today
- FDR transformed the party into what it is today
- JFK, LBJ
- Civil rights expanded
- Welfare state government designed to take care
of its citizens - Clintons, Obama
19- Democrats perceived as party of big government
- civil rights
- womens rights
- environmentalism
- the poor
- pacifism (slow to go to war)
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21Republicans - History
- First two presidents Federalists
- George Washington
- John Adams
22- Whig presidents-Harrison, Tyler
- Born 1854
- Strong central government
- Property owners rights
- Improve commerce
- Abolitionists
- 1st president Abraham Lincoln
23- 1880s became party of big business
- 1920s Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover
- Known for laissez faire economics
- Isolationism
- Small government
- Political party of the north
24- Republican Party transformed itself 1968
- Richard Nixon expanded party
- Appealed to states rights
- Make US safer military growth
- Lower taxes, small government
- Decrease size of welfare state
25Republicans Today
- Support public policies that limit size of
government, Cut taxes - War on Terrorism
- Mitt Romney
- John McCain
- George Bush
- Ted Cruz
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27Who will be our next president?
- http//uspolitics.about.com/od/CampaignsElections/
tp/2016-Presidential-Candidates.htm
28Who will be our next Governor?
- http//www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/gover
nor/pa/pennsylvania_governor_corbett_vs_wolf-3535.
html
29How Do We Choose A Party?
- Membership - voluntary and generally composed of
a mixture of the population - https//www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/table
s/12s0397.pdf - Segments of the population tend to support one
party or the other (for a period of time) - Example Unions favored Democrats
- Business favored by Republicans
30Reasons For Choosing a Party
- Family - 2 out of 3 Americans follow
party allegiance of parents - Major Events war, depression
- Economic Status
- Place of Residence
- Level of Education
- Work Environment
31Questions to Ponder
- Should American citizens be required to vote?
Why? - Do you think that voter turnout would be greater
if we had more political parties? - What does a political party need to look like for
you to support it?
32- http//thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/mx5cx0/the-corre
spondents-explain---political-parties---the-two-pa
rty-system
33The Two-Party System in American History
34The Era of One-Party Domination
- The Era of the Democrats, 18001860
- Conflict over public lands
- 2nd bank of the United States
- High tariffs, slavery
- The Era of the Republicans, 18601932
- Civil War
- Reconstruction
- Great Depression
35- The Return of the Democrats, 19321968
- Great Depression
- New Deal
- WWII
- Kennedy Assassination
- The Start of a New Era - why 1968?
- Great social unrest, law and order
36- Richard Nixon elected
- Since 1968 the Republicans dominated the White
House, while Democrats controlled Congress
37 38Minority Parties in the US Ideological Parties
- Based on a specific set of beliefs, including a
comprehensive view of social, economic, and
political matters - Example Libertarian Party
- Receive little votes, but are long-lived
39Single-Issue Parties
- Concentrate on a single public policy matter
- Examples Know Nothings,
- Right-to-Life
- Faded into history as issues disappear
40Economic Protest Parties
- Focus on economic discontent
- Example Greenback and Populist Parties
- TEA Taxed Enough
- Already
41Splinter Parties
- Groups that break off from one of the two major
parties - Examples Bull Moose Party and Dixiecrats
Green Party
42The Key Role of Minority Parties
- Introduced useful ideas in American Politics
- Can play a spoiler role in an election when the
two major candidates are evenly matched. - Most important is their roles as critics and
reformers
43Barriers to Minor Parties
- Constitution no mention of Political Parties
- Winner-takes-all elections
- Petition in all 50 states plus DC to get on
ballots - PA need 67,000 signatures
- Rules regarding campaign fund raising -
advantages to incumbent
44The Organization of Political Parties
45Reality of Political Parties
- Two major parties are highly decentralized
(internal fighting) - No real chain of command
- States parties loosely tied to national
- Local parties independent of states
46The Role of the President
- The Presidents party is usually more solidly
united than the opposing - The President is the party leader
- The other party has no comparable leader - party
out of power
47- http//www.schooltube.com/video/c922493421eee4c279
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48National Party MachineryFour Elements
- 1. National Convention
- Meet to nominate the presidential and vice
presidential candidate every 4 years, create
party platform - 2. National Committee
- Handles the partys affairs between conventions
49National Party MachineryFour Elements
- 3. National Chairperson
- Heads up the national committee
- 4. Congressional Campaign Committees
- Job to increase partys congressional seats
50State and Local Party Machinery
- State job is to further the partys interests
in that state - Local follow the States electoral map, most
active a few months before an election
51Three Elements of the Party
- Party Organization
- leaders, activists, and hangers-on who control
party machinery - Party in the electorate
- loyalists who vote their candidates
- Party in government
- officeholders at all levels of government
52The Future of the Majority Parties
- Political Parties have been in a state of decline
since the late 1960s - Parties are unlikely to disappear as long as they
continue to perform necessary functions
53Reasons for Decline
- Larger number of voters registering as
independent - SPLIT-TICKET VOTING voting for candidates of
both parties for offices at the same election.
54Reasons (cont)
- Greater internal conflict
- Changes in technology of campaigning.
- Growth of single-issue organizations who side
with a candidate on a specific issue.
55Questions
- 1. What type of political party formed as the
result of separating from one of the major
parties? - 2. What type of party grows during periods of
economic discontent? - 3. Name a key role minor parties play.
- 4. The know nothings are an example of what
type of minor party. - 5. What type of minor party usually forms around
a strong personality?
56- 6. In general, how are the the organization of
the two major parties in the United States
characterized? - 7. When Mitt Romney lost the presidential
election, why didnt he become the leader of the
Republican Party? - 8. What is meant by the party platform?
- 9. What is split-ticket voting?
- 10. Why do some political analysts believe that
the party system may collapse?
57- 11. Tom Corbet is currently the Republican
Governor of PA. John Boehner is one of the most
powerful Republicans in Congress. Which of the
three components of the political party is this
an example?