Values
Polling
Political Socialization
Political Ideologies
Policymaking
100

The value that focuses on personal responsibility for decisions they make

What is individualism? 

100

Survey conducted on Election Day as you are entering or leaving the election site

What are exit polls?

100

The process by which people acquire their political beliefs and ideology. 

What is political socialization? 

100

Places rights and freedom of the individual above the power of the government.

What is a Libertarian? 

100
When the executive branch is a different political party than the house and senate. 

What is divided government?

200

The value that all people are subject to the law.

What is the Rule of Law?
200

Survey conducted to measure a candidate’s support before they decide to run for office

What is a Benchmark poll?

200

The process which has caused American culture and values have spread throughout the world and American culture has also been influenced by immigration and diversity. 

What is globalization? 

200

support efforts to promote equality and social justice

What are liberals?

200

Government should stimulate the economy during recessions by spending money to encourage economic growth. 

What is Keynesian economics? 

300
A market-based economy where people are able to choose what to buy, sell, and produce, also called laissez-faire. 

What is Free-enterprise? 

300

Survey taken through out an elections to charts the rise and fall of support for a candidate or issue

What is a tracking poll?

300

The effect that argues that "Older people are more likely to be concerned with security, while younger people are more likely to concerned with freedom" 

What is the lifecycle effect?

300

Favor deregulating businesses. 

What are conservatives?

300

Policy that is intended to control the money supply and interest rates. 

What is Monetary policy?

400

The value that government power is restricted by the constitution.

What is limited government? 

400
Informal surveys conducted to to help a candidate with feedback with how their constituents feel about his campaign decisions.

What are focus groups? 

400

Argues that most people forge their political attitudes between the ages of 14-24

What is the impressionable age hypothesis? 

400

Favor tax cuts for corporations and rich. 

What are conservatives?

400

The entity responsible for monetary policy.

What is the Federal Reserve?

500

Consistent set of values and beliefs about the purpose and scope of government 

What is Political Ideology? 

500

Survey questions that are asked in a way that leads the reader to believe the candidate did something negative. 

What are push polls? 

500

The effect that argues that Millennials are more liberal than baby boomers.

What is the generation effect? 

500

Would support the expansion of entitlement programs.

What are liberals?
500

If the Fed increases the money supply interest rates will______.

What is decrease? 

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