This American value describes the ability of business to operate without government interference.
This is the strongest agent of political socialization.
What is family?
This sort of polling is conducted just before candidacy is announced.
What is benchmark polling?
This ideology is in favor of increasing state power (devolution) which means they generally oppose federal entitlements.
What is conservative?
What is libertarian?
She is your favorite AP Gov teacher :)
Who is Ms. Guy?
As for this value, conservatives are more likely than liberals to believe it already exists.
What is equality of opportunity?
This generation is generally liberal on social issues like LGBT+ rights and the legalization of marijuana.
What is millennial?
This polling phenomenon describes the tendency of white voters to lie about whether they will vote for candidates of color.
What is the Bradley Effect?
Under this tax model, wealthier people pay a higher percentage of income tax than the poor.
What is a progressive tax?
This describes the relationship that forms between activists, Congress, and bureaucracies after activists raise a particular issue. HINT: more informal than an iron triangle.
What is an issue network?
This ideology is more likely to prioritize due process over law and order.
What is liberal?
This generation generally has a very strong preference for law and order.
What is the Silent Generation?
This term refers to posing a question in a way that emphasizes a particular perspective.
What is framing?
Under this tax model, an individual’s tax rate does not increase or decrease based on income
What is a flat tax?
This amendment to the Constitution authorized federal income tax collection in 1913.
What is the 16th Amendment?
This ideology is typically pro-labor and has low tolerance for anti-patriotic speech.
What is populist?
This generation generally prefers diplomacy to military strength.
What is Baby Boomer?
This sort of sample ensures that various demographics are represented.
What is a stratified sample?
This group is responsible for setting monetary policy.
What is the Federal Reserve?
This type of polling amounts to political telemarketing, calling homes to give a fake “poll” with the intent of shaping voters opinions
What is push polling?
This ideology is opposed to government intervention in social or economic matters.
What is libertarian?
This kind of political socialization describes living in an information "bubble," insulated from opposing views on social media.
What is selective exposure?
This sort of sample ensures that enough people respond to a poll for it to accurately represent a larger group.
What is a representative sample?
One strategy that The Fed uses to regulate the economy
What is....
Buying/selling bonds
Setting interest rates on loans
Regulating the reserve requirement (money supply)?
This is identifier is the greatest predictor of public opinion.
What is party affiliation?