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POLITICAL IDEOLOGY
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Political Ideology Definition Consistent Set of Beliefs Based on social, political and economic values Role of Government Moderates are the largest group
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Political Spectrum Economic Self Government Social/Personal Self Government (Less government regulation of the economy) (Less government regulation on personal life and social affairs)
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Paul Ryan—Chair of the Budget Committee
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O’Reilly Factor—Newt Gingrich
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Ron Paul Presidential Nominee
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Questions for Review 1. Does liberalism champion “big government?” 2. Does conservatism champion “small government?” 3. Which political ideology champions “big government?” “Small government?” 4. Liberal socially and conservative economically= 5. Conservative socially and liberal economically= 6. “Right”; “Left”; centrist
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Application 1. If a person is in favor of legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes and cutting taxes, then this person is likely to believe in which ideology? 2. If a person is in favor of establishing a minimum wage and believes in affirmative action programs, then this person is likely to believe in which ideology? 3. If a person is in favor of instituting the death penalty and maintaining privatized health care, then this person is likely to believe in which ideology? 4. If a person believes in increasing social welfare programs and banning same sex marriages, then this person is likely to believe in which political ideology?
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Political Socialization—Role of the Family Role of Family 1. Young men and women identify with family political ideology—91% 2. 60% as people mature 3. Proportion of adamant Demo. or Rep. has declined since the 1950s—Why? 1952: 22% said they were adamant Demo. 1952: 13% said they were adamant Rep. 1976: Demo. 15% 1976: Rep. 9%
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Political Dealignment Cause of Dealignment 1. Party leaders are weaker 2. Young electorate 3. Weak Party Leaders 4. More party members are crossing party lines; unclear message for electorate—disillusionment 5. Growth of independents and moderates 6. Campaign finance laws and Interest groups 7. Media coverage 8. Union Movement getting weaker 9. Religious Observance
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