September 17, 2015.  Values and ideas that are fundamental to the society as a whole  How would you describe the political culture of the U.S.?

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September 17, 2015

 Values and ideas that are fundamental to the society as a whole  How would you describe the political culture of the U.S.?

 The populations ideas and beliefs on politics and policy  How are these ideas and beliefs are measured? 

 Study of population trends  Age  Gender  Race  Socioeconomics  Region  Religion  Why look at demographics in a political science class?

 ery/us-population-race ery/us-population-race  How do you think race impacts political policy and politics?  w3hk w3hk

  Population pyramids measure the age and sex structure of an area.  How does age impact policy?  How does gender impact policy?

  How does religion impact politics?

  Where have U.S. citizens moved to in the last 60 years? Why?  Where did they historically live?  What is reapportionment?  How does this impact reapportionment in the U.S.?