GOV 310L Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Progressive Era, Tea Act, Second Continental Congress

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Recall - ability to remove an elected official from office. Referendum - law/ amendment proposed by a legislature but only goes into effect only if approved by a majority of voters. Initiative - proposed law or amendment placed on the ballot in response to a citizen petition. Line between campaigning and governing is vague. Parties lost power in government and its influence has withered. Primary elections arose during progressive era to allow people to elect nominees. News is being put out faster and in more quantity. Interest groups have gotten more involved directly in government. Many polls and media coverage of those polls. Polls allow faster and more accurate assimilation of data. Campaigns have become more expensive due to attention paid towards them and their importance. Cost more to be more effective in campaign. Low trust, poor evaluations, low voter turnout, uninformed citizens, and single issue voters. Primary elections, campaign resources and power of few.

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