Values
Public opinion
Factors
Political Socialization
100
The value of this was the most important inspiration to the American revolution, and it remains a core value today. ______ and justice for all.
What is Liberty?
100
The distribution of individual attitudes above a particular issue, candidate, or political institution.
What is public opinion?
100
The shaping of political attitudes.
What is Political socialization?
100
The number one influence on political socialization.
Who is the family?
200
An early observer of American Political culture in the 1830's.
Who is Alexis de Tocqueville?
200
When a poll leans towards one side versus the other.
What is bias?
200
If a question has a bias is it considered this.
What is Loaded?
200
Protestants are more conservative on these matters (such as minimum wage and taxes) than are Catholics and Jews.
What is economic?
300
Economic competition without restraint from government. (not capitalism) Also, this will pick you up.
What is free enterprise?
300
The most common method to acquire a population for a poll.
What is random sampling?
300
The difference between men and women voting is known as this.
What is the gender gap?
300
Churchgoers are more likely to vote for this party.
What is Republican?
400
A citizen's capacity to understand and influence political events.
What is Political efficacy?
400
A typical poll has a sampling error of + or - this %.
What is 3%?
400
The higher the education of a person, the more likely they are to have this political view.
What is conservative?
500
It was outline in Roosevelt's 1944 inaugural address and it reflected his firm commitment to "economic security and independence."
What is the "Second Bill of Rights"
500
First developed public opinion polling in 1932.
Who is George Gallup?
500
Women are more likely to vote for this party than men.
What is democrate?
500
Black Americans tend to identify with this party.
What is Democrat?
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