This principle means the people hold the power.
Popular sovereignty
Powers given to the national government
Delegated powers
A set of beliefs about government and politics.
Political ideology
The process by which people form political beliefs.
Political socialization
Reporting that favors one perspective.
Media bias
A system where citizens elect representatives to make decisions
Republicanism
Powers kept by the states
Reserved powers
Belief in more government involvement in social and economic issues.
Liberalism
The MOST influential factor in early political beliefs.
Family
A reliable way to check credibility
Using multiple sources
The division of power between national and state governments.
Federalism
Powers shared by both state and federal governments.
Concurrent powers
Belief in limited government and free markets.
Conservatism
This influence includes news, social media, and TV
Media
Headlines designed to get clicks
This principle divides power among three branches.
Separation of Powers
This clause establishes that federal law is the highest law.
Supremacy Clause
Name two issues where liberals and conservatives often disagree.
Taxes, healthcare, gun control, etc.
School and friends influence political ideology.
True or false
True
How social media affects beliefs
Shapes opinions and creates an algorithm of what you like to see/interact with
This principle allows each branch to limit the others.
Checks and balances
This amendment states powers not given to the federal government belong to the states.
Tenth Amendment
Why do people have different political ideologies?
Experiences, upbringing, beliefs, etc
Name TWO factors that influence political socialization
Family, media, school, events, etc
Name two politically leaning news sources
Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, NYT, Wall Street Journal