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**What This Document Is**
This is a study guide designed to help students prepare for Exam Three in POLS 1101, American Government, at Georgia State University. It focuses on key concepts from Chapters 10 and 11, covering political parties and interest groups. The guide presents questions and concise answers intended for review, not in-depth learning.
**Why This Document Matters**
This study guide is a valuable resource for students enrolled in POLS 1101 who are preparing for a significant exam. It’s best used *after* completing the assigned readings and lectures, as a tool to reinforce understanding and identify areas needing further study. It exists to help students efficiently focus their exam preparation.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This study guide is not a substitute for attending class, completing the readings, or engaging with course materials. It provides a condensed overview and does not offer comprehensive explanations or detailed analysis. It will not teach you the material; it assumes you already have a base understanding.
**What This Document Provides**
The full study guide includes review questions and answers on the following topics: partisan realignment, the impact of the Civil Rights Movement on the Democratic Party, the two-party system in the US, third parties (including examples like the Green, Reform, and Libertarian parties), proto-parties and how they differ from third parties, the distinction between parties in government and the electorate, trends in party affiliation (specifically the rise of independent voters), the decentralized nature of American political parties, the functions of national party conventions, party platforms, the definition of interest groups, the relationship between interest groups and the First Amendment, and different models of political influence (pluralism, majoritarianism, elite theory, and biased pluralism).
This preview only provides a glimpse of the topics covered and the format of the questions and answers. It does *not* include the full answers or a complete list of all review questions.