GOV chapter 6
Hispanics comprise approximately what percent of the American population?
13 percent
In public opinion polling a sample as small as about ___ people can faithfully represent the universe of Americans
1500
The first census in the US was conducted in
1790
Approximately what percentage of African Americans live below the poverty line
25
In 1980 about what percentage of the american public thought the could trust government most of the time or always
25 percent
Approximately what percent of Asian Americans hold a college degree
49
A random sample of 1500-2000 respondents will produce results far off the mark about ___ of the time
5 percent
The term minority majority refers to the fact that
America will soon cease to have a white majority and together the minority groups will become a majority 1
Which of the following states has increased its representation in the House from just seven in 1900 to 53 today
California
Public opinion polling was first begun in 1932 by
George Gallup
The largest component of the minority majority is the
Hispanic population
The 2000 census indicated that the largest minority population is comprised of
Hispanics
The largest racial/ethnic minority group in the US is
Hispanics
The most recent wave of immigration since World War II has consisted primarily of
Hispanics and Asians
Which of the following statements is false e
Hispanics are primarily concentrated in the rural areas
The most liberal religious groups in America are
Jews
Which of the following statements about the American people is false
Most americans view cultural diversity as one of the least appealing aspects of their society
The worst off of Americas minority groups are
Native Americans
___ is the distribution of the populations beliefs about politics and policy issues
Public opinion
___ occurs, after every census to reallocate the 435 seats in the US house of representatives, reflecting shifts in the population of the states and thus how many seas each state is allotted
Reapportionment
The ___ Act required that as of 1987 employers document the citizenship or legal immigrant status of their employees, or face substantial criminal penalties for failing to of so
Simpson mazzoli
A political ideology is
a coherent set of values and beliefs about public policy
Unlike Hispanics who have come to America to escape poverty, the recent influx of Asians has been driven by
a new class of professionals looking for greater opportunity
Poll results can vary widely if
a question is altered, even slightly.
In general, liberal ideology supports
a strong central government that sets policies to promote equality
African Americans comprise what proportion of the American population
about 12 percent
Conservatives would tend to favor each of the following EXCEPT
affirmative action
Native Americans tend to be
all of the above
public opinion polls are only estimates because
all surveys have a sampling error
For ________, voting places are randomly selected around the country, and interviewers ask every tenth person how they voted.
an exit poll
Political culture refers to
an overall set of values widely shared within a society
Compared to men, women are more likely to
both A and B
in 2000 exit polls received much of the blame for the medias inaccurate call of the Florida result, but blame could also be placed on
both A and B
A disadvantage of telephone public opinion surveys is
both B and C
Most polling today is done
by phone
Reapportionment
can dramatically shift political power between the regions
The most valuable method for understanding demographic changes in America is the
census
Since the 1960s Americans trust in government has
decreased
According to Marc Hetherington, what is the largest impact of declining political trust?
decreased support for programs that address poverty and racial inequality
The science of population changes is
demography
The science of population changes is called
demography
Public opinion analysts agree that the level of public knowledge about politics is
dismally low
Public opinion polls weaken democracy by
drowning out election issues with a steady flood of poll results
Random sampling in public opinion polling operates on the principle that
everyone should have an equal probability of being selected
According to the classic study, the American Voter, done in the 1950s most Americans fell into the category of
group benefits voters
The American Voter study on ideological sophistication among voters in the 1950s showed that a plurality of Americans were
group benefits voters
As one becomes more socialized with age, one's political orientations
grow firmer
The American Voter study on ideological sophistication among voters in the 1950s showed that only a small percentage of Americans
had a coherent political ideology
Sampling error describes
how close a sample estimate is to the real population value
According to the text public opinion polls are
important because policymakers can keep in touch with changing opinions on the issues.
Over the last fifty years much of Americaʹs population growth has occurred
in the West and South
Concerns about reliance of pollsters on telephone surveys have recently been caused bu
increased use of cell phones
Critics of polling think
it makes politicians more concerned with following than leading.
One can predict how the majority of young people will vote simply by
knowing the political leaning of their parents
A political figure who is in favor increased military spending, supported freedom of choice on abortion, opposed affirmative action programs, wanted to tax the rich more, and felt the courts should stop coddling criminals is a
mixture of liberal and conservative
Which of the following is NOT true about exit polls
most people are contacts by the random digit dialing method
The least healthy, the poorest, and the least educated group in the American mosaic are the
native American Indians
the least healthy, poorest, and least educated racial/ethinic group in the US is
native americans
According to the categories used in the classic study, the america voter, this who voted for a party out of routine or judged candidates strictly by their personalities were classified as
no issue content voters
Liberals tend to
none of the above
The familys role in political socialization is central because
of its monopoly on time and emotional commitment
An exit poll is taken
on election day, by interviewing voters as they leave the polling place.
Public opinions polls have shown that
people are more likely to recognize slogans from TV commercials than famous political figures
A ___ is coherent set of values and beliefs about public policy
political ideology
One of the effects of growing older on political learning and political behavior is that
political participation increases with age
Governments throughout the world use the schools to help with the ________ of young people.
political socialization
The process through which an individual acquires his or her particular political orientations including his or her knowledge, feelings and evaluations regarding his or her political world is known as
political socialization
Which of the following is NOT a criticism of modern polling
polls are subject to very wide margins of error yet are treated as accurate measurements of public opinion
Which of the following statements about public opinion polling is FALSE
public opinion polling is a uniquely American phenomenon
Following the 1964 election
public trust in government dropped significantly
Samples of public opinion today are usually selected through
random digit dialing
Today, most polling is done through
random digit dialing
The key to the accuracy of public opinion polls is
random sampling
Demographic changes in the United States population could translate to political consequences through the process of
reapportionment
The Simpson Mazola act
represented a crackdown on illegal aliens by requiring that employers document the citizenship or legitimate immigrant status of workers or pay stiff fines
The Simpson Mazzoli Act
required employers to document the citizenship of their employees
A relatively small proportion of people who are chosen as representative of the whole is called a(n)
sample
Because it would be prohibitively expensive to ask every citizen his or her opinion on a whole range of issues, polls rely on what is called a(n) ________ of the population.
sample
The level of confidence about a public opinion poll is referred to as
sampling error
The most obvious intrusion of the government into America's socialization is through
schooling
The term gender gap refers to
stable pattern where women tend to be more likely than men to vote Democratic.
By constitutional requirement, the government conducts the United States Census every
ten years
The US Constitution requires that government conduct an "actual enumeration" of the population every
ten years
between 1990 and 2000
the Sunbelt continued to experience rapid population growth
According to Russell Neuman, the paradox of mass politics is that the American political system works as well as it does given
the discomforting lack of public knowledge about politics
Public opinion is defined in the text as
the distribution of the populations believes about politics and policy
Reapportionment occurs after every census to reallocate seats in
the house of representatives
Random sampling is considered
the key to the accuracy of opinion polls.
If public opinion analysts agree about anything it is that
the level of public knowledge about politics is dismally low
According to many observers, "the new parent" in the socialization process has become
the mass media
Political socialization is defined as
the process through which an individual acquires his or her particular political orientations
A pollster using a representative sample of 1500 Americans finds that 52 percent support candidate X and 48 percent support candidate Y. The posters conclusion should be that
the race is too close to call because of a possible sampling error
The 1936 Literary digest poll underestimated the vote for FDR by 19 percent because
the sample was drawn from a telephone books and motor vehicle records
An issue that became controversial regarding the 1990 census was
the undercount of minority groups
Which of the following is TRUE about most liberals in American politics
they believe we should guard carefully the rights of defendants in criminal cases
Which of the following is TRUE of most conservatives in American politics
they favor free market solutions to problems rather than looking to the government for regulating business
In 1936 the Literary Digest wrongly predicted the defeat of President FDR having polled over 2 million people. the problem was
they polled too many people who were not an accurate representation of the American electorate
nationwide the fastest growing age group is composed of
those over 65 years old
Historically disadvantaged groups tend to
vote Democratic
Both authoritarian and democratic political systems seek to teach citizens, especially youth, the positive aspects of their political systems because
youth will then grow up to be supportive citizens