the set of attitudes that shape political behavior.
What is political culture?
What aspects make up polling methodology?
What specific issue are both major ideologies (conservatives and liberals) concerned with protecting?
What is social security?
What two things does the Federal Reserve have direct influence over?
What is setting interest rates and managing the money supply?
What three things are impossible to have all at once, but most Americans want from the government?
What is lower taxes, no national debt, and enhanced government services?
What are the cornerstones of political culture?
What is individualism, equality of opportunity, rule of law, free enterprise, and limited government?
What are the major types of polls?
What are Benchmark Polls, Tracking Polls, Entrance/Exit Polls?
Which political party advocates for "school choice?"
What is the republican party?
a macroeconomic theory based on how aggregate demand influences economic output and inflation ; effects of aggregative demand on markets can be mitigated by fiscal and monetary policies to stabilize the economy.
What is Keynesian Economics?
What are two agents of political socialization other than the family?
What are: Social media, school, peers, social environments (religious institutions, job, civic atmosphere), location/geography & globalization?
The process by which you develop your political beliefs is known as?
What is Political socialization?
This type of poll is conducted over time to obtain information about changes in public opinion.
What is a tracking poll?
Which of the following political parties would be most likely to support little or no regulation in the marketplace beyond the protection of property rights and voluntary trade?
What is the Libertarian Party?
Republicans in large part subscribe to which economic poolicy?
What is Supply-side economics?
Are the simplest yet most perplexing problem in public opinion polling. Many people do not have strong opinions on the issues of the day, or they are uninformed or simply concerned about their privacy and do not want to share their views
What are non-attitudes?
This is the variety of physical, social, and psychological changes that people go through as they age
What is Life Cycle Effects?
What is the overall purpose of an exit poll?
What is the predict the outcome of the election after the polls close, and before the ballots are fully counted?
Which ideology prefers taking a fiscal policy approach for the government controlling the economy?
What are liberals?
Congress placing regulations on the marketplace by increasing the minimum wage would be supported by which ideology?
What are liberals?
What generation is most likely to be conservative?
What is the silent generation?
What is the MAIN difference between Conservatives and Liberals?
What is, liberals prefer more government influence, and conservatives prefer less government influence?
Which of the following is most important for getting an accurate measure of public opinion in a survey?
What is getting a random sample?
What are the two underlying principles that guide the debate during policymaking?
What is Liberty versus Stability/Order?
Who is primarily in charge of Monetary Policy?
What is the Federal Reserve Board?
Is a controversial and deceptive form of polling in order to influence potential voters.
What is push polling?