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The measure of one’s belief that their vote impacts the political system is known as… Efficacy
To what extent are an individual’s political views reflective of their parents? (High, medium, low)
Young folk, minorities, the less educated, the poor Identify two demographic groups in which voter turnout tends to be relatively low. Young folk, minorities, the less educated, the poor
What is the most common form of political participation? Voting
List one method of political participation separate from voting. See your notes.
What is the most influential transmitter of party identification? The family
Do Americans value legal equality or economic equality more?
Random, representative, no leading questions, large sample size List two requirements for a poll to be considered scientific and reliable. Random, representative, no leading questions, large sample size
Party leadership, prior voting record What is one reason a legislator might NOT listen to public opinion polls? Party leadership, prior voting record
Individual – Political Ideology, country – national political culture What concept in politics refers to one’s beliefs about government and politics that one holds most deeply? What about when looking at the whole country? Individual – Political Ideology, country – national political culture
Populists support government regulation of the economy List one main difference in belief between populists and conservatives. Populists support government regulation of the economy
List two main policy differences between liberals and conservatives. SO many – taxes, welfare (healthcare, food assistance), foreign policy, death penalty, same sex marriage
Which branch of the government is the most responsive to the people? House of Representatives
Political socialization What is the term which refers to the PROCESS by which one develops and comes to their personal political beliefs? Political socialization
The goal of the motor-voter laws was to help citizens do what? Register to vote
What was accomplished with the 26th Amendment? Voting age lowered from 21 to 18
Did all people have an equal chance at being selected? To determine if a survey polled a ‘random sample’, what one question would you ask? Did all people have an equal chance at being selected?
At what point in American history did African American women effectively gain the right to vote? 1965 Voting Rights Act
What is the main argument in FAVOR of strict voter registration requirements? One point to make against it? Prevents voter fraud; lowers participation especially amongst minorities and the poor
C – Oppose, Liberal – Favor, Libertarian - Oppose Determine if each of the following would favor or oppose an increase in minimum wage: conservative, liberal, libertarian C – Oppose, Liberal – Favor, Libertarian - Oppose
How did Thomas Jefferson and Franklin Roosevelt differ in their use of the term “liberal”?
What impact have Photo ID Laws had on voter turnout? Caused a decrease in voter turnout.