| Question |
Answer |
| Describes people, whatever their economic status, who uphold traditional values, especially against the counterculture of the 1960s |
silent majority |
| People whose advantages stem not so much from their connection with business as from the growth of government |
new class |
| One who is liberal on economic issues, conservative on personal conduct issues |
populists |
| A coherent and consistent set of beliefs about who ought to rule, what principles rulers should obey, and what policies they ought to pursue |
political ideology |
| One who is liberal on both economic and personal conduct issues |
pure liberal |
| Onew who is conservative on economic issues, liberal on personal conduct issues |
libertarian |
| One who is conservative on both economic and personal conduct issues |
pure conservative |
| ONe who favors more limited and local government, less government regulation of markets, and more social conformity to traditional norms and values |
conservative |
| One who favors more government regulation of business and support for social welfare but less regulation of private social conduct |
liberal |