Parties
Parties + Campaign and Elections
The Media + Political Socialization
Political Socialization + Social Movements
Political Socialization
100

Economic Issues

L/D support more regulated version of American capitalism whereas C/R less.

100

Party Realignment

Shifting of party loyalties across demographic/geographic boundaries.

100

Yellow Journalism

Use of false or misleading stories to arouse controversy, gain readership, and ad revenues

100

Political Socialization 

Process by which people acquire political values, beliefs, and knowledge from childhood through adulthood.

100

Early Social Movements

Anti-Slavery(abolition), Women's Suffrage, Temperance

200

Taxes/Spending

L/D support greater taxes and spending whereas C/R less

200

Split Voting

Casting your vote for 2 or more parties on the same ballot.  

200

Framing

The power of the media to influence how events & issues are interpreted

200

Why do people’s political views often change as they enter adulthood?

;)

200

Contemporary Social movements

1. Civil Rights 2. Women Rights II 3. Gay Rights 4. Anti-War 5. Religious Right

300

Welfare

L/D more welfare to assist people vs C/R less but more stress on individual responsibility

300

Why are there so many independent voter compared to the past?

Party polarization, distrust in government, Dissatisfaction with both parties, issue based voting over party loyalty

300

Fairness Doctrine

FCC (Federal Communications Commission) rule requiring broadcasters airing controversial issues to provide time for opposing views.  

300

Social Movement

A form of group action, which is focused on a social issues, pursuing a political goal

300

Formation?

1. Yes 2. Mostly 3. Yes 4. No; only during war time 5. Yes

400

Social Issues/Religion

L/D: More socially accepting of other groups & secular on issues of religion and state

C/R: More restrictive on hot button cultural issues ex. abortion & outwardly more religious

400

Soft Money

Unregulated donations to parties 

400

Social Identity Theory

People have an innate desire to ‘fit in’ to their surroundings

400

Splinterism 

Split that occurs from within a social movement
400

Social Acceptance

1. Yes, over time 2. mostly with some exception 3. More than in the past 4. somewhat; overtime opposition of VW 5. somewhat; political involvement lacks agreement

500

Foreign Policy 

L/D: support diplomacy and cooperation over use of force with international institutions

C/R: hawkish on use of force and not as cooperative 

500

Political Action Committees (PAC)

Non-profit group representing a corporation, union, or interest group that raises campaign donations for candidates.  

500

3 Influences on Political Socialization

1. Parents/Family 2. Schools 3. Peers/Friends

500

3 Components of Social Movement

1. Need for Formation 2. Social Acceptance 3. Political Outcome

500

Political Outcome

1. 2. somewhat, but no political yes cultural, split into factions 3. yes gay marriage 4. no 5. temp banned gay marriage, mixed abortion, fail to secular culture