political culture
political socialization
populism
poltical behavior
political participation
100
This is a distinctive and patterned way of thinking about political and economic life.
What is political culture?
100
The political belifs of high school students are most influenced by whom?
What is their parents?
100

This term describes a political approach that claims to represent the common people against the elite.

What is populism
100
This is the most common form of political participation, though a majority of people do not do it.
What is voting?
100
The literacy test, poll tax, and grandfather clause were created to prevent this group from voting.
Who are African Americans?
200
Americans are proccupied with these.
What is their rights?
200
This is a set of beliefs about what policies the government ought to persue.
What is our political ideology?
200

Populist leaders often promise to protect these domestic industries from foreign competition.

What are manufacturing and agriculture?

200

Considered to be the most "Conservative" of the Latino Community

Who are Cubans

200
This amendment gave those 18 to 21 the right to vote.
What is the 26th Amendment?
300
The United States and Japan differ greatly on this issue.
What is immigration.
300
African Americans tend to overwhelmingly favor which political party?
What is the Democratic party?
300

Left-wing populists typically advocate for this type of economic policy, while right-wing populists often focus on nationalism and immigration. What is this called

What is wealth redistribution?

300
In 1993, a law was passed requiring all states to allow citizens to register to vote when doing this.
What is getting their driver's liscense?
300
This amendment doubled the eligible voting population in America.
What is the 19th Amendment?
400
This belief emphasizes hard work, thrift, and independence.
What is the Protestant Work Ethic
400
Genetic make-up has teh most influence on this.
What is political ideology?
400

This theory suggests that the far left and far right, while ideologically opposed, often resemble each other in tactics and rhetoric.

What is the horseshoe theory?

400
This is the most common reason that people say they don't vote.
What is a scheduling conflict, or they are too busy.
400
These connect the citizens to their government.
What are linkage institutions?
500
A Federal case involving this illustrated the role and impact of religion on American politics.
What is the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance?
500
Women tend to favor this political party.
What is the Democratic party?
500

Describe a Policy position that the Far Left and the Far right have in common

Skepticism of Big Corporations and Tech Giants 

Opposition to Foreign Military Intervention

Criticism of Globalization and Free Trade Agreements

Distrust of Mainstream Media and Political Elites   

500
This amendment gave African Americans the right to vote.
What is the 15th amendment?
500
Requiring that voters have these to vote has created strong controversy, but has been upheld by the Supreme Court.
What is photo identification?
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