Unit 7 Gov Test (4/4/2019)
benchmark polls
At the begin of a campaign you see how people feel about an issue or a candidate and compare later polls to these results
The values of other countries have influenced political attitudes in the United States
This quote is an example of which of the following?
government needs to be able to provide the best security for the people without taking away too many of the people's liberty
what is limited government?
nobody is above the law
what is rule of law?
family
what is the biggest influence on political beliefs?
we give up some freedom in exchange for a government to protect us.
what is the social contract?
-sample size -randomness -large number of people -representative to population -neutral language
what makes for a valid/scientific poll?
republicans
what party typically aligns with conservative ideologies?
democratic
what party typically aligns with liberal ideologies?
entrance and exit polls
Polls taken when you actually go to vote booth and this is optional and gives indication of the outcome of that election
Sports teams
Which of the following is NOT an agent of political socialization?
Friedman/ "Economic Right"
"Economic freedom is an essential requisite for political freedom."
Keynes/ "Economic Left"
"It is called planning-- state planning... We can accept the desirability and even the necessity of planning without being a Communist, a Socialist, or a Fascist."
Friedman/ "Economic Right"
"The combination of economic and political power in the same hands is a sure recipe for tyranny."
Friedman/ "Economic Right"
"We need, in our opinion, the equivalent of the First Amendment to limit government power in the economic and social area -- an economic Bill of Rights to complement and reinforce the original Bill of Rights"
Religious organizations are major agents of political socialization because religious leaders speak about social or political issues
A political scientist might use this data to support which of the following arguments?
The poll was conducted solely among respondents who purchased a magazine and does not rely on a randomized sample
A pollster might claim that this poll is unreliable for which of the following reasons?
The poll's sample respondents were not randomized and not representative of the average Seattle resident
A pollster might claim that this poll is unreliable for which of the following reasons?
focus groups
Allows to get more specific data. Small groups of people not big populations. Ask them directly what they care about, etc
The Federal Reserve
Also called "The Fed." An independent federal agency that determines US monetary policy with the goal of stabilizing the banking system and promoting economic growth.
Keynesian economics
An economic philosophy that encourages government spending (through the creation of jobs or the distribution of unemployment benefits) in order to promote economic growth.
Supply-side economics
An economic philosophy that encourages tax cuts and deregulation in order to promote economic growth.
tracking polls
Ask people at the beginning of a campaign, and periodically ask the same people through a campaign about how they feel about a candidate or a position. Tracks changes in the people's views over time
The Democratic party leans towards a liberal ideology because they favor more government involvement to ensure social and economic equality
Based on the infographic, which of the following claims could a media organization make about the ideological leanings of the Democratic party?
Major political events play a significant role in shaping individuals' political attitudes
Based on the text, which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?
equality of opportunity
Everyone has an equal say in government and has an equal chance at opportunities
Fiscal policy
Government decisions about how to influence the economy by taxing and spending.
Monetary policy
Government decisions about how to influence the economy using control of the money supply and interest rates.
The Constitution is not very specific, so people believe different things. Because of this, people advocate for different things and different parties can form
How do different ideas about governing result in different interpretations of American political culture?
family, friends, media, religion, etc.
How do people acquire their political beliefs (political socialization)?
individualism
People should not rely on the government and should take care of themselves. they have rights but also responsibilities.
Individual liberties
Personal freedoms that the government cannot abridge, particularly those guarantees found in the Bill of Rights.
Legislation to increase corporate income tax rates and increase regulation of the economy
If Congress adheres to a liberal economic policy, which of the following measures would it most likely employ during an economic recession?
A belief in increasing the role of government to regulate the economy and create government programs to help the most needy
Liberal ideology is best defined as which of the following?
rule of law
No one is above the law. The laws are the supreme rule of the land and govern totally.
Social policy
Public policy related to health care, human services, criminal justice, inequality, education, and labor.
mass surveys
Random sample asking a lot of people what they think about a legal or governmental topic
Government intervention
Regulatory actions taken in order to affect decisions made by individuals, groups, or organizations regarding social and economic matters.
Keynes/ "Economic Left"
The essence of state planning... "is to take hold of the central controls and to govern them with deliberate foresight and thus modify and condition the environment within which the individual freely operates with and against other individuals."
free enterprise
The government intrudes as little as possible in exchanging goods and services.
limited government
The government should not be able to control everything bc they should not violate our natural rights.
Right to privacy
The right to be free of government scrutiny into one's private beliefs and behavior.
libertarian
Want complete freedom in everything and the government to get involved as little as possible
liberal
Want government to get involved and help things in the economy.
conservative
Want government to stay out of economy but regulate many things
He does not use polls to decide his stance on policy
Which of the following statements best summarizes Governor Bush's argument?
Access to guns
Which of the following Republican positions from the infographic would a Libertarian most likely agree with?
The Boomer and the Silent generations are more likely to support maintaining social security benefits than Millennials and Gen-Xers
Which of the following accurately describes the information in the bar graph?
The percentage of Americans who said they trust the government fell significantly between the late 1960s and 1980, and since then has never risen to pre-1970 levels
Which of the following accurately describes the information presented in the line graph?
Family
Which of the following agents of socialization is the most successful at transmitting political ideologies?
Supply-side economic policies are controversial when they cut taxes for the rich, because they may not use that money to expand the American economy
Which of the following best describes the message in the political cartoon?
Liberals
Which of the following groups would be most likely to support a constitutional amendment banning the use of the death penalty?
Randomized sample
Which of the following is a characteristic of a reliable scientific poll?
Comparison A
Which of the following is an accurate comparison of conservative and liberal views concerning social policy?
Comparison D
Which of the following is an accurate comparison of typical conservative and liberal views concerning economic policy?
Congressman Schubert judged that although a majority of Americans support stricter gun control laws, the voters in his district are more likely to oppose such laws
Which of the following is an accurate conclusion based on a comparison of the trends in the graph and your knowledge of the importance of public opinion data as a source of political influence?
A person's attitude about same-sex marriage can depend on which religious organization they take part in
Which of the following is an accurate conclusion based on a comparison of the trends in the line graph above and your knowledge of political socialization?
Getting married or divorced
Which of the following life events would be most likely to have a significant effect on an individual's political attitude?
A budget with significant additions of public work projects to provide employment for Americans without jobs
Which of the following measures would a president adhering to Keynesian economic principles most likely employ during an economic recession?
A national budget with significant cuts in federal spending on entitlement programs like Medicaid
Which of the following measures would a president adhering to supply-side economic principles most likely employ during an economic recession?
Allowing voluntary prayer in schools
Which of the following policies would a conservative politician most likely support?
Increasing funding for school lunch programs
Which of the following policies would a liberal politician most likely support?
Abolishing the death penalty
Which of the following policies would a libertarian politician most likely support?
Students are required to take an American government course to graduate from high school
Which of the following scenarios is an example of the process of political socialization in schools?
Party identification differs significantly between generations
Which of the following statements is reflected in the data in the chart?
The poll received a representative sample of 1,850 respondents
Which of the following supports the credibility of the poll result?
Tracking poll
Which type of poll is Count the Votes conducting?
Exit poll
Which type of poll is the news network conducting?
party identification
an individual's sense of loyalty to a specific political party
lifecycle effects
changes over the course of an individual's lifetime, which affect their political attitudes and participation; as individuals develop from young people to adults to senior citizens, their concerns and values change
generational effects
experiences shared by a group of people who came of age together (generational cohorts, such as baby boomers or millennials) that affect their political attitudes; wars and economic recessions that hit one generation particularly hard have lasting effects on the political attitudes of that generation as its members progress through life
keynes (demand-side)
government should have as much control as possible on economics. merge life of America with the fascism in Russia, Germany, and Italy
period effects
major events and social trends that affect the political attitudes of the entire population; for example, the terrorist attacks on September 11 and the Watergate scandal had lasting effects on the political attitudes of those who lived through them
demographic characteristics
socioeconomic characteristics of a population, including age, race, gender, religion, marital status, occupation, education level, and more. These characteristics influence how individuals tend to vote and whether they identify with a political party
globalization
the growth of an interconnected world economy and culture, fueled by lowered trade barriers between nations and advances in communications technology. Globalization has influenced American politics by increasing the extent to which the United States influences, and is influenced by, the values of other countries
friedman/smith/hayek (supply side)
the market will correct itself. laissez-faire or hands off ideology. government should have little impact on economics. libertarians
political socialization
the process by which a person develops political values and beliefs, including through interactions with family, friends, school, religious and civic groups, and the media
Libertarian ideologies
they oppose all government intervention in economic and social policy, believing that government exists to protect private property and little else. they do not believe that government should regulate morality or the free market.
Liberal ideologies
they tend to favor more government intervention in order to promote social and economic equality. For example, they endorse minimum wage laws, arguing that without government intervention businesses will take advantage of employees and economic inequality will increase. On the other hand, they tend to oppose government intervention into areas of private life, such as laws restricting contraception or same-sex marriage.
Conservative ideologies
they tend to oppose government intervention in order to promote social and economic equality, arguing that the free market will reward individuals according to their talent and hard work. they also oppose government restrictions on individual liberties protected in the Bill of Rights, such as the right to bear arms. On the other hand, they tend to favor government intervention to promote traditional morality, such as outlawing abortion and marijuana, and strongly support government spending on the military and national security.
increase demand by the government spending money
what does keynesian economics say?
cut taxes to make it easier for private businesses to make money (trickle down)
what does supply-side economics say?
everyone has an equal say in governing decision making
what is equality of opportunity?
the government intrudes as little as possible in the exchanges of private parties
what is free enterprise?
you are responsible for you
what is individualism?