American Attitudes About Government and Politics
Influence of Political Events on Ideology | Measuring Public Opinion
Ideologies of Political Parties
Ideology and Social Policy
100

Presidential term when approval is generally at its lowest: 

What is the Second Term?

100

When a party undergoes a major change in agenda:

What is party realignment?

100

Political party that once received less votes than Harambe in a poll (Also they emphasize environmental policy):

What is the Green Party?

100

An independent federal agency that determines US monetary policy:

What is The Federal Reserve?

200

Most Americans distrust congress overall but overwhelmingly trust these congressmen:

What are Local Representatives?

200

The peoples opinions on issues and figures:

What is Public Opinion?

200

Which main ideology prioritizes state rights and has strong stances on crime and punishment:

What is Conservative Ideology?

200

Government decisions on how to influence the economy through taxing and spending:

What is Fiscal Policy?

300

This criteria is the most consistent for predicting the candidate Americans will vote for: 

What is Party Affiliation?

300

The range of data collected from surveys that are considered accurate:

What is Margin of Error?

300

This political party advocates cutting all regulatory agencies in order to provide the people with more freedoms:

What is the Libertarian Party?

300

An economic philosophy that encourages tax cuts and deregulation:

What is Supply-side Economics?

400

This political event scared Americans away from secularism and even got the line “under God” added to the pledge:

What is The Red Scare?

400

Years where people tend to develop political views:

What is Formative Age?

400

Policies that limited individual choice were avoided because of Americans’ strong sense of:

What is Individualism?

400

Government decisions on influencing the economy through money supply and interest rates:

What is Monetary Policy?

500

This president has the peak approval rating from practically the last hundred years:

Who is George W. Bush?

500

Events and trends that change public perception of a whole population:

What are Period Effects?

500

Many of these were held but then lost by participants at the Boston Tea Party:

What are Green Tea Bags?

500

An economic philosophy that encourages government spending to stimulate and promote economic growth:

What is Keynesian Economics?