Political Ideology and Socialization
The Census and Public Opinion Polls
Political Ideologies and Public Policy
Throwback Unit 1
Throwback Unit 2
100

This is a person’s set of beliefs about government and politics.

What is a political ideology?

100

This happens every 10 years to count the number of people in the U.S.

What is the Census?

100

This term describes any action taken by the government.

What is a public policy?

100

This is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, which protect individual rights like freedom of speech and religion.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

A Principle that leads to many branches of Government.

What is Separation of Powers?

200

Family, school, friends, and media influence a person's Political ideology.

What is political socialization?

200

After the census, states may change district lines for voting. This is called this.

What is Redistricting?

200

This type of government action focuses on programs like EBT, SNAP, Social Security, health, and education.

What is social policy?

200

A Pollical system where different branches have powers that limit and control each other to prevent any single part from becoming too powerful.  

What is Checks and Balances?

200

The President can reject a bill.

What is a veto?

300

People who believe government should help more people and provide services hold this ideology.

What are liberals?

300

This type of survey measures how people feel about candidates, policies, or issues at a given time and is often reported in the news during elections.

What is public option poll?

300

This ideology believes that states and private citizens should mostly handle change and stability, limiting federal government involvement.

What is a conservative?

300

A change in the U.S. Constitution...

What is amendment?

300

The Supreme court can block a government action.

What is Judicial Review?

400

Government is mostly bad. Who would say this?

 What is a libertarian?

400

It's the second most populated state.

What is Texas?

400

A person with this ideology believes the federal government should be the engine of change and stability in society.

What is liberal?

400

This clause in the Constitution makes federal law the supreme law of the land, meaning state laws cannot conflict with it.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

400

The House of Representatives can ______ the President 

What is Impeach?

500

A model that maps and compares political beliefs and ideologies

What is the Political Spectrum?

500

The Census is found in this article of the Unites States Constitution.

What is Article 1?

500

This process involves creating laws, rules, and guidelines that shape how the government operates.”

What is Policy making?

500

These are the powers specifically given to the federal government by the Constitution.

What are enumerated powers?

500

It has the power of regulation and rule making...

What is an agency?