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Chapters 10 & 11 - Coggle Diagram
Chapters 10 & 11
Elections
The concept of elections
Election
Nomination
General Election
Methods of Nominating Candidates
Legislative Caucus
Convention
National Party Convention
Direct Primary
Closed Primaries
Open Primaries
Nominating Presidential Condidates
The Allocation of National Convention Delegates
The Method and Timing of Delegate Selection
Caucus method
State Presidential Primary
Frontloading
The nomination campaign
Magic number
Invisible Primary
Initial Contests
Mist Clearing
Super Tuesday
The National Convention
Electing the President
The Electoral College
How the Electoral College Works
How the Electoral College Violates Core Democratic Principles
Proposals to Reform the Electoral College
Proportional Plan
District Plan
The Campaign
Swing States
Financing the Presidential Election
Nominating Candidates for Congress
Primary Laws
Runoff Primary
Top-Two Primary
The political of choosing congressional Candidates
Electing Members of Congress
Apportionment
Congressional Districts
Multimember district
Single-member district
Redistricting
Gerrymandering
Malapportioned
Baker v. Carr
Justiciable Issue
Wesberry v. Sanders
One Person, One Vote
Majority-minority districts
Descriptive representation
Substantive representation
Overlapping terms and staggered elections
Incumbency advantage in congressional elections
Performance, Perks, and Pork-Barrel
Advertising
Credit claiming
Position taking
Competitive house races
Open seats
Incumbency in State Elections
Anti-Incumbent Elections
Financing Congressional Elections
Political Participation and Voting Behavior
The concept of political paticipation
Forms of political participation
Voting
Campaign activities
citizen initiated contacts
activities with political systems
The theoretical basis of political participation
Is political participation in america high or low?
The Right to Vote
Franchise
Voter Turnout
Midterm Elections
The political system and turnout
Voting laws
Voter registration
The two-party system
Election schedules and frequency
Individual desire and ability to participate
Socioeconomic status
Psychological engagement
Political efficacy
Political alienation
Allegiant
Context
Mobilization
Resources
Group Characterisitics
Voting and Democracy
Model of Voting Behavior
The sociological model
The social-psychological model
michigan model
the rational choice model
Explaining voter choice
Party identificiation
Candidate Image
Retrospective voting
Prospective voting
Voting behavior and to operation of the american political system
Maintaining election
Deviating election
Reinstating election
Realigning election
Contemporary Realignment?