Ideology
Political Participation and Influence
Political Behavior and Parties
Formation of Beliefs
Political Culture and Policy
100

What are Liberals beliefs? 

A person whose favor is more government regulation of business, support for social welfare, but rather have less regulation of private conduct.

100

What is pluralism? Give an example.

When interest groups compete for influence and power within the government. 

Ex: Lobbying congress, interest groups filling an amicus briefs, or forming an alliance group like the NRA, or the Sierra Club.

100

These organized groups of people serve as a key linkage institution by nominating candidates, structuring voter choices, and coordinating policymaking across branches of government.

What are political parties? 

100

What is political socialization?

What is how the primary process for how political beliefs are formed, usually starting with family, schools, and the media?

100

This term refers to the shared beliefs, values, and attitudes people have about their government and politics

What is Political culture?

200

What is the political ideology which favors tradition and prefers social stability if the social structure is necessary?

Conservatism

200

What is an example as to why citizens might lack political efficacy?

If person sees the policies being placed that aren't aligning with their interests, the electoral college, gerrymandering, or voter suppression

200

This long-term trend in U.S. elections is evidenced by an increase in independent voters and a decline in straight-ticket voting.

What is dealignment? 

200

What is globalization?

What is how the U.S political culture is influenced by the values and economies of other nations?

200

If a government passes laws to improve healthcare access or education, it is engaging in this

what is Public policy?

300

Both of these ideologies believe that the government should play an active role in the economy. What is it?

Liberalism and socialism

300

Give 4 five examples of how the republican and democratic parties differ in ideologies?

Economic policy+ taxation: Republicans advocate for supply-side economics while democrats support progressive taxation.

Healthcare: Republicans prefer market-based healthcare, while democrats favor expanding programs Medicare + Medicaid.

Climate Change: Republicans prioritize energy independence and economic growth while democrats treat it as an urgent crisis.

Gun Control: Republicans strongly defend Second Amendment rights. Democrats advocate for safer gun safety laws.

Immigration Republicans focus on stronger border security. Democrats tend to me more sympathetic enforcement

300

This electoral shift often follows critical elections and results in a durable change in which party dominates national politics.

What is realignment? 

300

What is Keynesian Economics? Which President used it?

What is an economic theory favored by many democrats that argues a government should improve the economy during a recession by increasing the amount of money they spend trying to create a demand.
300

This process shapes how people develop their political beliefs through family, school, media, and peers.

What is Political socialization?

400

What is socialism?

Is the political ideology that believes that the government should heavily control and regulate the economy. 

400

What type of public policy is the Clean Air Act?

What is Regulatory?

400

This condition can lead to legislative gridlock because control of the executive and legislative branches is split between parties.

What is divided government? 

400

What is political culture comprised of?

What is feelings, values, beliefs, and knowledge?

400

In a system where many groups compete to influence government decisions and policies, this concept is at work.

What is Pluralism?

500

True or false-Liberalism focuses more equality of outcomes than equality of opportunity


False

500

What are 3 core American values?

What is Individualism, Equality of Opportunity, free enterprise, rule of law.

500

This phenomenon has increased in recent decades and is characterized by more ideologically consistent parties and fewer moderates in Congress.

What is party polarization? 

500
Through unreliable test votes that often circulate on social media, influencing voters to align with the one seen as the winner. What is this poll called?

What is a straw poll?

500

Low voter turnout may be explained by a lack of this, citizens don’t believe their participation matters.

What is Political efficacy?