This ideology supports more government involvement in social welfare but protects civil liberties.
What is liberalism?
The process by which people develop political beliefs.
What is political socialization?
Polls taken as voters leave polling places.
What are exit polls?
Shared values about government in a society.
what is Political Culture?
Increasing minimum wage and expanding healthcare reflects this ideology.
What is liberal
This ideology favors limited government, free markets, and traditional values.
What is Conservatism?
The most important early agent of political socialization.
What is family/ the home?
Polls designed to influence voters rather than measure opinion.
What are push polls?
Belief that your participation/ vote matters.
What is political efficacy?
Reducing taxes and regulations in the market reflects this ideology
What is conservatism
This ideology wants minimal government in BOTH economic and personal life.
What is libertarianism?
Major events like 9/11 shaping an entire generation are called this.
What is a generational effect?
Continuous polls measuring support over time.
What are tracking polls?
Difference in political views between men and women.
Opposition to government surveillance reflects this ideology and involvement in general.
What is a libertarian?
Individuals who fall in the middle of the political spectrum are called this.
What are moderates?
Changing political views as people age describes this.
What is the Lifecycle effect?
A poll selection method where everyone has an equal chance.
What is random sampling?
Statistical population data used to analyze political behavior.
What are demographics?
Government regulation hurting economic growth reflects this ideology.
What is a conservative?
This system classifies political beliefs from liberal to conservative.
What is the political spectrum?
Schools, media, and peers are examples of these
what are tools/ agents, factors of Socialization?
The ± number showing poll accuracy.
What is margin of error?
An individual's long-term loyalty to a political party.
What is party identification/ partisanship?
Government action on climate change supported more by younger voters shows this.
What is the generational effect?