Ideologies 101
Public Opinion & Polling
Political Socialization
Values & Beliefs in Action
Media & Political Influence
100

This ideology emphasizes limited government, free markets, and traditional values.

What is conservatism?

100

This term refers to the collective attitudes and beliefs of individuals on political issues.

What is public opinion?

100

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

What is political socialization?

100

This political scandal under the Nixon Administration caused a decrease in faith in the US government among a majority of people polled. 

What is the Watergate Scandal?

100

This concept refers to the media’s ability to influence which issues the public considers most important.

What is agenda setting?

200

This ideology is most likely to support government programs like universal healthcare and higher taxes on the wealthy.

What is liberalism?

200

This type of sampling divides the population into groups and then randomly samples from each group to ensure representation.

What is stratified sampling?

200

This is often considered the most influential agent of political socialization, especially early in life.

What is family?

200

This kind of individualism emphasizes self-expression, identity, and protection of personal rights, and often aligns with support for civil rights protections, anti-discrimination laws, and expanded access to services like healthcare.

What is modern individualism?

200

This type of journalism focuses on exposing wrongdoing, often holding government officials accountable.

What is investigative journalism?

300

This political belief prioritizes individual freedom and civil liberties, often aligning with opposition to government regulation.

What is libertarianism?

300

This method ensures that every individual in a population has an equal chance of being selected for a poll.

What is random sampling?

300

These institutions teach civic values, knowledge about government, and often promote patriotism.

What are schools? 

What are educational systems?

300

This kind of economic approach believes markets work best alone and regulation distorts efficiency and innovation. It often supports deregulation, lower business taxes, and limited government involvement in healthcare or labor markets.

What is laissez-faire?

300

This term describes the tendency of media sources to report news in a way that favors a particular political perspective.

What is media bias?

400

This political party is generally associated with liberal ideology and supports a larger role for government in addressing social and economic issues.

What is the Democratic Party?

400

This term refers to the wording and order of questions in a poll influencing how people respond.

What is question order bias?

400

This factor, such as income or education level, often shapes an individual’s political beliefs and policy preferences.

What is socioeconomic status?

400

This political value emphasizes the importance of self-reliance, individual initiative, and personal responsibility.

What is individualism?

400

This modern form of media allows users to create and share content instantly, often shaping political opinions and participation.

What is social media?

500

This political party is generally associated with conservative ideology and supports limited government and free-market policies.

What is the Republican Party?

500

This type of question in a poll is worded in a way that influences respondents toward a particular answer.

What is a leading question?

500

This long-term attachment to a political party often develops through socialization and influences voting behavior.

What is party identification?

500

This third party believes in strong environmentalism, economic equality, and grassroots democracy.

What is the Green Party?

500

This phenomenon happens when people interpret information in a way that confirms their preexisting opinions.

What is confirmation bias?