American political trait that emphasizes individuals should be responsible for their own actions and well-being
Individualism
How would one describe someone who likes aspects of individual ideologies, but does not identify with a party?
A moderate or independent
(A) Describe how a conservative person would view abortion. (B) Describe how a progressive person would view abortion.
A. Be against the use of abortion because it causes the death of an unborn child, thus would want the government to limit abortion in all/nearly all cases. B. Be for the use of abortion because of a woman's right to personal privacy.
Because they don't fully appreciate all the things that government provides people.
How do likely voters and registered voters differ?
Likely voters are likely to vote in the next election versus registered voters are eligible to vote, but not necessarily likely.
What issue was addressed in 1996 when Republicans and Democrats came together to put caps on a controversial social program?
Based upon election data, list 3 demographic groups tend to vote DEMOCRATIC.
Many answers exist: - Women, African Americans, Latinos, Asians, younger people, urban, Jewish, lower-income
This concept describes the process by which personal and other background traits influence one’s views about politics and government
Political socialization
R-Against, D-Favor, L-Favor
List 2 problems that exist in the accuracy of public opinion polls.
Many possible answers exist: - wording of questions - cell phone only homes often left out - method used to ask sample questions (how poll was taken) - randomness of sample
Explain the difference between the phrases: A. “equality of opportunity” & B. “equality of outcome”
A. people have an equal CHANCE to succeed in education, politics, etc. B. a state in which people have approximately the same material wealth or receive the same amount of something
This concept describes a type of poll that attempts to spread negative statements about a candidate by posing as a polltaker.
Push Poll