Public Opinion
Ideologies
Forming Public Opinons
The Media
Potpourri
100

A cohesive set of beliefs that forms a general philosophy about the role of government is called this

What is political ideology?

100

This group typically supports social and political reform and governmental interference in the economy

Who are liberals?

100

Social institutions, including families, schools and help to shape individuals' basic political beliefs and values

What are agents of socialization?

100

This type of journalism is best described as somewhat hostile when journalists question politicians

What is adversarial journalism?

100

One of two events in American history where the polls got the outcome of a major event wrong

What are the elections of Truman or the advantage going to Presidential Candidate  Hillary Clinton?

200

citizens attitudes about political issues, leaders, institutions and events is called this

What is public opinion?

200

They are in favor of legalizing marijuana, but also seek more regulation of guns and assault weapons

Who are liberals?

200

This agent is our initial orientation into politics or political thinking

What are family and friends?

200

News reporting and political commentary by ordinary citizens

What is citizen journalism?

200

are lower-level officials who may want to publicize what they view as their bosses’ or the government’s improper activities.

Who are whistle-blowers?

300

These are the values held by most Americans

What are liberty, justice and equality of opportunity

300

Someone who believes that government policies can interfere with freedom of expression, free markets and society and should be much smaller

Who are libertarians?

300

This is the term used to describe the distinctive pattern of voting behavior that reflects the differences in views between men and women

What is the gender gap?

300

This type of media was more likely to report on negative stories about Obama's fake birth certificate

What is conservative leaning media?

300

This is a neutral source of news

What is NPR or PBS?

400

Americans typically support equality of __________ but not equality of ________________

What is opportunity;results

400

this group argues that more government is necessary to promote justice and reduce economic and social inequality 

Who is a socialist?

400

President Roosevelt used this method to help shape public opinion in support of their policies 

What is a fireside chat?

400

The media's designation of some issues, events, or people as important and others not 

What is agenda setting?

400

The media is often referred to "this" because of the accountability they hold government officials

What is the fourth estate or fourth branch of government?

500

This value is rejected by many Americans and an example of this value was also the center of the issue in the Students for Fair Admissions case decided earlier this year

What is affirmative action?

500

He calls himself a "Democratic Socialist" and gained support from Millennials and Gen Z during the 2016 Presidential primaries

Who is Bernie Sanders?

500

This is described as a phenomenon that groups who share similar experiences with the government is called

What is linked fate?

500

This is the process of presenting information from a certain perspective to shape the audience's understanding of that informatio

What is framing?

500

This sample sizes for polls are scientifically said to be accurate in determining accuracy of polls

What is approximately 1,000 respondents?

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