Political Ideologies
Public Opinion & Polling
Voting Behavior
Political Socialization
Media & Politics
100

This ideology generally supports more government involvement in the economy and social welfare programs.

What is liberalism?

100

This type of poll asks voters whom they voted for immediately after leaving the polling place.

What is an exit poll?

100

This term refers to the percentage of eligible voters who actually cast a ballot.

What is voter turnout?

100

This is typically the most influential agent of political socialization.

What is family?

100

This refers to the media’s ability to influence what issues people think about.

What is agenda-setting?

200

This ideology emphasizes limited government, free markets, and individual responsibility.

What is conservatism?

200

A small group selected to represent a larger population is called this.

What is a sample?

200

Voting based on a candidate’s past performance is called this type of voting.

What is retrospective voting?

200

This informal influence within schools shapes political beliefs through interactions with classmates rather than formal instruction.

What is peer influence?

200

Presenting an issue in a particular way to influence perception is called this.

What is framing?

300

This political ideology combines support for free-market economics with minimal government interference in personal lives.

What is libertarianism?

300

This occurs when a poll’s wording influences respondents’ answers.

What is bias?

300

This factor, such as education, income, or religion, helps predict how groups of people vote.

What is a demographic factor?

300

This term refers to the process by which individuals acquire political beliefs and values.

What is political socialization? 

300

News sources that present information with a particular political bias are often called this.

What is partisan media?

400

This economic belief emphasizes free markets, limited government intervention, and lower taxes.

What is laissez-faire economics?

400

The larger the sample size, the smaller this becomes.

What is the margin of error?

400

This is the strongest and most consistent predictor of an individual’s voting behavior in the U.S.

What is party identification?

400

Major events like wars or economic crises that shape a generation’s views are called this.

What are generational effects?

400

This type of media communication allows politicians to speak directly to the public without traditional news filters.

What is social media?

500

This type of policy focuses on government action in areas like healthcare, education, and welfare.

What is social policy?

500

This type of poll is conducted over a long period to track changes in public opinion.

What is a tracking poll?

500

This theory suggests voters choose candidates based on what they believe will benefit them personally or economically.

What is rational choice voting?

500

This agent of socialization has become increasingly influential due to platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

What is Media?

500

The tendency of people to consume media that aligns with their existing beliefs is known as this.

What is selective exposure?