Political Culture 1
Political Culture 2
Political Culture 3
Libs v Cons 1
Libs vs Cons 2
100
Democratic and civic habits of discussion, compromise and respect for differences, which grow out of participation in voluntary organizations
What is social capital?
100
The term which refers to the widely shared beliefs, values and norms concerning the relationship of citizens to government and to another
What is political culture?
100
An economic and governmental system based on public ownership of the means of production (businesses / industries) and exchange
What is socialism?
100
This ideology stresses the importance of the individual and freedom, equality, private property, limited government and popular consent
What is classical liberalism?
100
In contrast to contemporary liberals, conservatives want to keep government limited except in this area
What is defense?
200
An enduring send of national identity or consciousness that derives from cultural, historic, linguistic, or political forces
What is nationalism?
200
The most revered value in the American political culture
What is liberty?
200
An ideology that cherishes individual liberty and insists on minimal government, promoting a free market economy, a noninterventionist foreign policy and an absence of regulation in moral, economic and social life
What is libertarianism?
200
This personal may believe that government needs to intervene to correct the defects of capitalism
Who is a liberal?
200
These folks believe that government should impose social controls upon U.S. citizens
Who are social conservatives?
300
The widespread belief that the US is a land of opportunity and that individual initiative and hard work can bring economic success
What is the American dream?
300
These are the rights of all people to dignity and worth
What are natural rights?
300
This is the idea that laws should be enforced impartially and with fair processes
What is due process?
300
More men than women describes themselves as this
What is conservative?
300
These people oppose all government regulation, including, for example, mandatory seatbelt and helmet laws
Who is a libertarian?
400
A belief that government can and should achieve justice and equality of opportunity
What is liberalism?
400
This is the belief that ultimate power resides in the people
What is popular sovereignty?
400
These are the four ways citizens learn about our political culture
What are family, schools, churches and the mass media?
400
Older citizens are more likely to be this than young citizens
What is conservative?
400
This philosopher described socialism as a transitional stage between capitalism and communism
Who is Karl Marx?
500
A belief that limited government ensures order, competitive markets and personal opportunity
What is conservatism?
500
This is the idea that government is baed on a body of law applied equally and by just procedures
What is rule of law?
500
This president created Social Security, FDIC insurance on bank deposits, unemployment compensation and federal regulation of the stock market in the wake of the Great Depression
Who is President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)?
500
Younger citizens are more likely to be this than older citizens
What is liberal?
500
This person believes that government should allow the return of organized prayer in public schools
Who is a social conservative?
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