Ch 6 Political socialization
High trust of government
1950s and early 1960s 59% of age 17-24 trust government to "do what's right" some of the time
Five elements in the american view of the political system
Liberty Equality Democracy Civic duty Individual responsibility
Def. External political efficacy
a belief that the system will respond to what citizens do
Political Culture
an overall set of values widely shared within a society
Decline in eternal efficacy
because most citizens feel the government is too big
Culture war
between those who value personal liberties vs. those who feel moral principles is more important that individual liberties
Family
primary influence on political parties and political attitudes
Political Society
process by which background traits influence ones political views
Def. Internal political efficacy
the ability to understand and take part in
Political Socialization
the process through which individuals in a society acquire political attitudes, views, and knowledge, based on inputs from family, schools, the media, and others
Orthodox
those who value moral principles first
Progressive
those who value personal liberties more
Economics
we tend to believe in the equality of opportunity, but not in equality of results