Ideologies
Political Socialization
5 Factors that Influenced...
Measuring Public Opinion
Political Parties
100

Liberal

More likely to change policy with the times. Supports tax money to help the poor and provide government services. Supports liberties over order.

100

Definition of Political Socialization 

The process by which you develop your political beliefs

100

Gen Z

- Social Media 

- 9/11

- Climate Change 

- School Shootings 

- Covid

100

Bandwagon Effect 

A shift in support to a candidate who leads in public opinion polls

 

100

Democratic/Liberal Platform (Name 3) 

Healthcare & Assistance for the poor

Women’s Rights (health & work)

LGBTQ Rights

Immigrant path to citizenship

Environmental Protections

Worker’s Unions

200

Conservative

More likely to be slow to change. Favors less government involvement in the economy and services. Supports order over liberties.

200

Name five factors that influence political socialization and give an example of each. 

Family: Mostly adults, like parents, who shape the opinions of their children

School: Scholarly and educated discussions led by teachers and/or professors

Peers: Those who you choose to have emotional bonds and relationships with

Media: Your go-to news and social media outlets (both real and fictional information) 

Social Environments: Church, sports, volunteer groups, etc. that you elect to be a part of

200

Millennials 

- New technologies

- 9/11 

- Great Recession 

- President Obama as the first Black president 

- Marriage equality 

200

Entrance and Exit Polls

Conducted on election day to predict an election

200

Republican/Conservative Platform (Name 3) 

Limited assistance for the poor

Supports harsher punishments (example death penalty)

Traditional Families & Religious Values

Secure Borders

Limited Gun Laws

Protection for big businesses

300

Individualism 

Conservative - Places an individual’s interests above the group; people pursue their own self-interest with little government interference.

300

Impact of Globalization on Socialization 

US exposure to values, cultural similarities, and economies in other parts of the world

300

Gen X 

- End of Cold War

- Introduction of personal computers 

- Anti-War sentiment 

- General distrust of government 

- Watergate

300

Tracking Poll

Measures where people stand heading into an election

300

Saliency

Issues that are salient are divisive issues that are intensely important to a party or group

400

Free Enterprise 

Conservative - “Laissez Faire” government approach in the economy; the economy would be naturally regulated by the decisions of consumers and producers.

400

How does generation impact political socialization?

    Defined by the “block” of people in your Age-Group

    Shared similar cultural experiences & historical shifts


400

Boomers 

- Civil Rights movement 

- Vietnam War and protests

- TV 

- Rise of the Suburb 

- Consumerism 

400

Push Poll

Polling that “pushes” certain opinions & viewpoints. Push-polls are considered bias and deceptive.

400

Name 2 off-the-line parties and what they support

Libertarian(liberal socially, conservative economically), Populist(conservative socially, liberal economically), Progressive(very liberal/left all around) 

500

Rule of Law 

Liberal - A government that establishes laws that apply equally to ALL, including government leaders; prevents abuses of power.

500

How does lifecycle impact socialization?

The variety of physical, social, and psychological changes that people go through as they age. People's political beliefs tend to align with their life cycle. 

o    Moving on to college/early adulthood

o    Marriage & kids

o    Retirement

o    Seniors (health concerns)

500

Silent Generation 

- Great Depression 

- WW2

- McCarthyism 

- Traditional values

- Trust of authority 

500

Non-Response Bias 

People who don’t trust media won’t participate in a poll

 

500

What is the liberal platform on fiscal and monetary policies? What is the conservative platform?

FISCALLY: 

 - Liberals are more willing to budget for government programs & assistance.

       - Conservatives prefer spending on defense, but less taxing on income overall.

MONETARILY: 

- Liberals don’t think that monetary policy is enough; the FED can only do so much.

- Conservatives like “easy money” loans from banks & low interest rates to stimulate buying.