Representation Flashcards

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What is modern Representations?

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  • How well the interest of interest groups are reflected in government.
  • Constitutional Amendments expanded representation
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When did the legal development of Representation begin?

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-After the Civil War

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What were the goals of the 14th and 15th Amendment?

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  • Bring former slaves in the political sphere.

- Increase representation of African American community

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What is the 14th Amendment?

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  • Equal protection clause
  • No state can deny any of its people equal protection under the law
  • Expand citizenship to former slaves
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What is the 15th Amendment?

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-Voting right to extended to former slaves

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What is the Progressive Era and importance?

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  • 1900-1920
  • Democratic and Liberal leaders push for directly represented people
  • A push for more political equality
  • Contributed to 17th and 19th amendement
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What is the 17th Amendment and importance?

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  • Emerged out of the Progressive Era, 1913
  • Instead of having state legislators select senators had the populous vote
  • Resulted in a more represented Congress by the people.
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What is the 19th Amendment and importance?

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  • Extended voting rights to women

- Contributed to a more equal and represented society

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What is the 24th Amendment and importance?

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  • Abolish poll tax, 1914
  • Previous to 1914 poll taxed prevented poorer class families from voting in south, that were directed towards African Americans.
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What is the historical importance of the 26th Amendment?

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-Permitted 18year olds to vote for executive office

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What is the historical importance of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

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  • Ensured rights of citizenship by the 14th Amendment

- Outlawed segregation

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What is the historical importance of the 1965 Voting Rights Act?

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  • Enforced right to vote under the 15th Amendment
  • Prevented Jim Crow Laws in the South of Literacy tests and prevented Grandfather clauses.
  • After this period becomes a more inclusive democracy
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13
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What are 2 systems of Representation?

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  • Proportional Representation

- “Winner Takes All”

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What is the historical importance of the Proportional Representation?

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  • Votes are towards a political party

- The percentage of votes is equal to the percentage represented in parliament.

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What is the historical importance of the “Winner-Takes All”?

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-Majority of votes wins office and 2nd place means nothing

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