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Beliefs
The American value that stresses personal responsibility and self-reliance
What is Individualism?
The ideology that supports minimal government involoement in both economic and social issues
What is Libertarianism?
The institution that teaches civic norms, democratic values, and political knowledge
What is Schools?
The media function that determines which issues the public sees as most important
What is agenda setting?
The term that refers to the collective attitudes and preferences of citizens on political issues
What is public opinion?
The Value that emphasizes preserving long-standing cultural norms and resisting rapid change
What is Traditionalism?
The ideology that empasizes collective ownership of major indistries and economic equality
What is Socialism?
The first and most influential agent of political socialization for most individuals
What is Family?
What occurs when media outlets shape how audiences interpret an issue by presenting it in specific way
What is Framing?
Policymakers are most likely to respond to public opinion when an issue is highly this
What is visible?
The belief that hold the government must protect individual freedoms even when the majority disagrees
The ideology that advocates for government programs to reduce ineqality and promote social progess
What is Liberalism?
What are peer groups?
The concept that describes people seeking out information that aligns with their existing beliefs
What is selective exposure?
The phenomenon that occurs when public support spikes following a major national event or crisis
What is a rally effect?
The value that prioritizes equal treatment and reducing soical and economic inequality
What is Egalitarianism?
The Political approach that frames politics as a struggle between "The People" and powerful elites
What is Populism?
The lifelong process that explains how individuals develop political beliefs, values, and behaviors
What is political socialization?
The media effect that influences that standards people use to evaluate political leaders
What is Priming?
The term that describes efforts by political leaders to shape how the public thinks about an issue
What is opinion leadership?
The Principle that reflects the idea that the citizens should have a voice in shaping government decisions
What is Popular sovereignty?
The Ideology that favors traditional social norms while supporting free-market economics
What is Conservatism?
What are generational effects?
The terms that refers to how media organizations decide which stories to publish and which to ignore?
What is gatekeeping?
The most common method used to measure public opinion in modern politics
What is Scientific polling?