Public Opinion
Polls/Voting
Civil Liberties and Rights
100

These ratings gauge a constituents perspective on a President's job performance?

Approval ratings 

100

What ensures accuracy and equality in polling? 

Random Sampling 

100

Which past Supreme Court Case did Brown v. Board of Education overturn?

Plessy v. Ferguson 

200

The process through which individuals acquire their political attitudes, beliefs, and values.

Political Socialization

200

What is the name of the percentage that a sample accurately reflects the population? 

Margin of error 

200

This political value emphasizes that individuals should be responsible for their own well-being without government assistance.

Individualism

300

A small group of citizens who are gathered to hold conversations about issues and candidates form what? 

Focus Groups 

300

What controversial form of polling attempts to influence potential voters?

Push-polling 

300

Which Supreme Court Case violated the establishment clause of the 1st amendment? 

Engel v. Vitale 

400

Significant, long-lasting events (like the Great Depression) that affect a specific age cohort's political view.

Generational Effects

400

What is the poll that is conducted as people leave to predict election results? 

Exit poll

400

This ideology advocates for minimal government intervention in both the economic and social lives of citizens.

Libertarianism

500

The set of values and beliefs a person holds about the scope and purpose of government.

Political Ideology

500

These poll questions are designed to promote a certain candidate or issue rather than measure neutral opinion.

leading/loaded language

500

The core value that ensures all citizens have the same chance to succeed, regardless of race or gender.

Equality of Opportunity