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1 Longman PoliticalScienceInteractive
Magleby & Light Government by the People Chapter 4 Political Culture and Ideology Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

2 Controversy Over the Creation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Introduced in Congress just days after King’s assassination in 1968, but not passed until 1983 Support was strong among groups such as labor unions and the National Football league Yet states such as AZ, VA, and SC were opposed to the idea In 2008, though racial tensions were never far from the headlines, candidates from both parties celebrated King’s accomplishments These changing attitudes toward King exemplify a shift in political culture in the U.S. Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

3 Defining the U.S. Political Culture
Widely shared beliefs, values, and norms about how citizens relate to government and to one another Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

4 Respect for the Common Person Justice and the Rule of Law
Shared Values Equality Liberty Individualism Respect for the Common Person Democratic Consensus Justice and the Rule of Law Patriotism Optimism and Idealism Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

5 The American Dream Coming from humble beginnings, Oprah Winfrey—television host, movie actress, and one of the highest-paid people in the country—epitomizes the American Dream Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

6 How Do We Get Our Political Opinions and Values?
Political Socialization The process, most notably in families and schools, by which we develop our political attitudes, values, and beliefs Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

7 Where We Learn the American Political Culture
Family Schools Number of times a week American families say that they eat together Schools teach an idealized view of the nation’s slogans and symbols Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

8 Where We Learn the American Political Culture
Peers and Community Research shows that in heterogeneous communities, political participation tends to be higher, with more contested and competitive elections, and with more political debate than in homogeneous communities Religion Those raised in religious households tend to be socialized to contribute to society and to get involved in their communities Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

9 Where We Learn the American Political Culture
Media More than half of all Americans report that they receive “all or most” of their news from television Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

10 What is Public Opinion? Public Opinion
The distribution of individual preferences for or evaluations of a given issue, candidate, or institution within a specific population The proper wording and phrasing of the questions are vitally important to producing reliable, objective data Appropriate language and vocabulary Neutral wording Open-ended versus closed-ended Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

11 The Way You Ask the Question Matters
Do you favor a woman's fundamental right to get abortion services from licensed doctors? Are you in favor of killing babies? Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

12 What is Public Opinion? Intensity The strength of an opinion
Latency Unstated but deeply held views that people may have Salience An issue's importance to a person or the public in general Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

13 Stability and Change in Public Opinion
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14 Americans' Views of Government Role
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15 Tracking a Presidential Race: 2016
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16 Tracking a Presidential Race: 2012
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18 Liberalism and Conservatism
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19 Tracking the 2016 Election Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

20 Liberalism Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-California)
Political Ideology: A Consistent Pattern of Beliefs About Political Values and the Role of Government A belief that government can and should achieve justice and equality of opportunity Liberalism Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-California) Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

21 Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
Political Ideology: A Consistent Pattern of Beliefs About Political Values and the Role of Government A belief that limited government ensures order, competitive markets, and personal opportunity Conservatism Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

22 Socialism An economic and governmental system based on public ownership of the means of production and exchange Vermont Senator Bernard Sanders is a self-described Socialist Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

23 Rand Paul, Libertarian Senator of Kentucky
Libertarianism An ideology that cherishes individual liberty and insists on a minimal government, promoting a free-market economy, a noninterventionist foreign policy, and an absence of regulation in moral, economic, and social life m, m Rand Paul, Libertarian Senator of Kentucky Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

24 Political Ideology and the American People
Figure 4-2 Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

25 Political Ideology and the American People
Figure 4-1 Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

26 I Am Very Patriotic Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Longman

27 World Values Survey Chart
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28 Differences in Political Ideology
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