POSC 105 Ch 4 Wrap It Up Quiz

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Compared to citizens of Japan, what value are Americans more likely to emphasize? a. Competition b. Respect for hierarchy c. Preserving social harmony d. Group decision making

a. Competition

Which of the five important elements of the American view of the political system do some individuals use to argue against welfare programs? a. Individual Responsibility b. Liberty c. Civic duty d. Equality

a. Individual Responsibility

How do typical American economic values reflect the American belief in liberty? a. Most Americans support free enterprise b. Most Americans are anti-tax. c. Most Americans support extensive government involvement in the economy. d. Most Americans support raising the minimum wage with inflation.

a. Most Americans support free enterprise

Which of these statements best fits the way most Americans view liberty? a. People should be free to do as they please as long as they don't hurt anyone. b. All people should have equal resources. c. People can disobey any laws they feel are unjust. d. No person or entity should be able to tell anyone else what they can or cannot do.

a. People should be free to do as they please as long as they don't hurt anyone.

In the United States, most people, regardless of their job, think of themselves as belonging to what socioeconomic group? a. The middle class b. The elite c. The poor d. The wealthy

a. The middle class

Why do the leaders of some left-leaning groups support preferential hiring and promotion practices for minorities and women? a. They believe the disadvantages minorities and women face are the result of inequalities in the economic system rather than flaws in the individuals. b. Women and minorities fund these groups. c. They believe in the superiority of women and minorities. d. They believe in equality of outcome.

a. They believe the disadvantages minorities and women face are the result of inequalities in the economic system rather than flaws in the individuals.

In what area of political participation do Americans consistently lag behind many European countries? a. Voter participation b. Attending campaign events c. Participating in local government d. Contacting government officials

a. Voter participation

Why are Americans more likely than citizens of many other Western democracies to accept income inequalities? a. Americans are less materialistic. b. Americans value equality of opportunity more than equality of outcome. c. Americans support increasing socioeconomic stratification. d. Americans dislike change.

b. Americans value equality of opportunity more than equality of outcome.

Compared to citizens of Sweden, Americans are more likely to do what? a. Vote b. Challenge governmental decisions in court c. Defer to the decisions of experts and specialists who work for the government d. Preserve social harmony

b. Challenge governmental decisions in court

Americans are more likely than the French or British to believe that everyone should be equal politically and less likely to think that it is important that everyone be equal economically. What do these differing views reflect? a. Differences in the countries' geographies b. Differences in the countries' political cultures c. Differences in the countries' constitutions d. Differences in the countries' demographic trends

b. Differences in the countries' political cultures

Which of the following characterizes Max Weber's Protestant ethic? a. Questioning the law b. Hard work c. Observing traditional ceremonies d. Forgiveness

b. Hard work

An American who belongs to the orthodox cultural class holds what belief? a. Self-expression is as important as, or more important than, morality. b. Morality is as important as, or more important than, self-expression. c. Economic equality is as important as, or more important than, political equality. d. Political equality is as important as, or more important than, economic equality.

b. Morality is as important as, or more important than, self-expression.

Two opposing views exist about the importance of the culture war. One view holds that it is a myth perpetuated by political leaders and the media. Which of these statements describes the rival view? a. The culture war is an exaggeration of beliefs brought over by our immigrant ancestors. b. More and more people are choosing party affiliations based on the party's position on moral issues. c. Only academic intellectuals and the political elite are involved. d. Most people are politically disengaged and are becoming more so.

b. More and more people are choosing party affiliations based on the party's position on moral issues.

Even though equality is a foundational American value, Americans denied political equality to African Americans for generations. Besides values, what helps explain this contradiction? a. The media b. Self-interest and social circumstances c. Fear and inhibitions d. Biology

b. Self-interest and social circumstances

Compared to the average European, the average American is more likely to have what orientation toward religion? a. The average American is more likely to condemn students for wearing religious symbols in public schools. b. The average American is more likely to acknowledge clear standards of right and wrong. c. The average American is more likely to separate religion and politics. d. The average American is more likely to question the existence of God.

b. The average American is more likely to acknowledge clear standards of right and wrong.

What personal characteristics most often result in differing interpretations of political values? a. Age and income b. Geographic location and education c. Age and education d. Geographic location and income

c. Age and education

Why do significant conflicts over policy persist even though Americans share a common political culture? a. Misunderstanding of policy issues b. Self-interest c. Differing interpretations of beliefs d. A human tendency toward conflict

c. Differing interpretations of beliefs

According to scholar Robert Putnam, what determines the level of trust among members of a community? a. Political strife b. Wealth c. Social capital d. Education

c. Social capital

Which of these is a good example of civic competence? a. Voting along party lines b. Refusing to vote c. Voting because you believe your vote can make a difference d. Feeling obligated to vote

c. Voting because you believe your vote can make a difference

What explains the unusually high confidence Americans had in their government in the 1950s? a. The media manipulated Americans into believing the government was doing a good job. b. There was little disagreement on major issues. c. People rallied behind the government due to the country's precarious position in the world. d. Americans expected far less of the government.

d. Americans expected far less of the government.

Which of the following is the primary source of U.S. political party affiliation? a. Wealth b. Religion c. Education d. Family

d. Family

Compared to citizens of other nations, Americans are most likely to believe in what value? a. Social harmony b. Economic equality c. Accepting external forces as they come d. Hard work

d. Hard work

What strain of Protestantism was especially dominant around the time of the writing of the U.S. Constitution? a. Catholicism b. Methodism c. Lutheranism d. Puritanism

d. Puritanism

In 2002, Americans showed the importance they place on religion when they protested a federal appeals court attempt to ban what? a. The Bill of Rights b. The Constitution c. The Declaration of Independence d. The Pledge of Allegiance

d. The Pledge of Allegiance

A classic study of political culture found that, of the five nations the study examined, the citizens of what country had the strongest sense of civic duty? a. Germany b. Mexico c. Italy d. The United States

d. The United States


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